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Dep  arttnent     of    Fine     Arts 


PROPERTY  OF  THE  ART  COLLECTIONS 
UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA,  BERKELEY 


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ART  IN  California 


A  Survey  of  American  Art  with  special 
reference  to  Californian  Painting,  Sculp- 
ture and  Architecture  past  and  present  par- 
ticularly asthose  arts  were  represented  at  the 
Panama- Pacific    International    Exposition 

Being  essays  and  articles  by  the  following  contributors: 


BRUCE  PORTER 
EVERETT  MAXWELL 
PORTER  GARNETT 
HECTOR  ALLIOT 
MICHAEL  Wn^LIAMS 

antony  anderson 
alma  may  cook 
wHjLIS  polk 
john  e.  d.  trask 

A.  B.  CLARK 

JOHN  McLURE  HAMILTON 


JOHN  I.  WALTER 
ROBERT  B.  HARSHE 
MABEL  URMY  SEARES 
PEDRO  J.  LEMOS 
HILL  TOLERTON 
HAMILTON  WRIGHT 

JOHN  McLaren 

A.  STIRLING  CALDER 

LOUIS  CHRISTIAN  MULLGARDT 

BERNARD  R.  MAYBECK 


This  sumptuous  and  profusely  illustrated  volume  deals  authoritatively  with  various 
aspects  of  American  art,  with  the  spirit  that  underlies  it,  and  with  its  promise  for  the 
future,  especially  in  California. 

In  addition  to  articles  of  a  general  nature,  ' '  Art  in  California ' '  contains  studies 
dealing  with  more  specific  phases  of  the  subject  and  with  various  eesthetic  aspects  of 
the  Exposition.  It  will  be  illustrated  with  full-page  reproductions  of  representative 
works  by  more  than  eighty  of  the  best-known  Californian  painters  and  sculptors, 
together  with  a  correspondingly  large  nimiber  by  the  foremost  Eastern  artists,  and 
many  new  and  notable  photographic  views  of  the  Exposition,  including  eight  four- 
color  plates. 

Format — Large  octavo;  600  pages  (8  by  11  inches)  ;  150  pages  of  text  printed  on 
especially  woven  paper,  250  pages  of  plates  on  cameo  stock,  and  eight  pages  of  direct 
color  plates. 

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Illustrated  Qatalogue  of  the  Post- 
Exposition  Exhibition  in  the 
Department  of  Fine  Arts  ^ 
Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition  ^  San  Francisco  ^ 
California  -^  January  First  to 
May  Firsts  Nineteen  Hundred 
£^  Sixteen  ^  T^ublished  by  the 
San  Francisco  Art  Association 


DEPARTMENT   OF   FINE  ARTS 

PANAMA-PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  1915 


POST-EXPOSITION  EXHIBITION 


JOHN  E.  D.  TEASE 
Chief 

JANE  BE  MABANVILLE 

Secretary 

JOHN  G.  DUN  LAP 

Sales  Manager 


N  H81H- 
Contents 


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Floor  Plan   vi 

The  San  Francisco  Art  Association.   By  John  I.  Walter,  President vii 

The  School  of  Fine  Arts.    By  Pedro  J.  Lemos Plate  Section 

Reproductions  from  Paintings,  Sculpture  and  Etchings Plate  Section 

Catalogue  of  Exhibits — 

United  States  Section S 

Colonnade  and  Eotunda. 

International  Section   4 

Galleries  1  to  10,  17,  18,  22  to  24. 

Norwegian  Section   12^ 

Galleries  11  to  16. 

Chilian  Section 15 

Galleries  19  and  20. 

United  States  Section 16 

Galleries  25  to  50. 
Galleries  55  to  79. 
Galleries  87  to  97. 

Philippine  Section 58 

Gallery  98. 

United  States  Section 5S 

Galleries  99  to  112. 

Netherlands  Section   65 

Galleries  113  to  116. 

United  States  Section 65 

Galleries  117  to  120. 

Greek  Casts 69 

Galleries  51,  54,  80  and  85. 

Index  to  Artists 79 

Members  of  San  Francisco  Art  Association 99 

Western  Art  at  the  Exposition.    By  Michael  Williams 107 

Art  in  California.     A  Brief  Review  of  a  Monumental  Book Ill 


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The  San  Francisco  Art  Association 


THE  San  Francisco  Art  Association,  which  conducts  the  San  Francisco  Institute 
of  Art,  and  its  School  of  Design,  was  organized  on  March  28,  1871,  for  the 
promotion  and  encouragement  of  art  in  the  community. 

It  is  an  interesting  fact — one  in  which  San  Francisco  may  take  just  pride — 
that  this  city  organized  its  art  work  as  early  as  New  York  or  Boston — a  striking 
testimony  to  the  artistic  energy  of  California.  For  the  last  forty-one  years  the 
Association  has  pursued  its  ends  unceasingly,  holding  exhibitions  and  lectures, 
maintaining  a  large  and  important  school,  and  interesting  itself  in  every  art 
movement  in  the  city  and  State. 

After  occupying  the  Museum  Eoom  of  the  Mercantile  Library  for  the  first 
year  of  its  existence,  the  Association  rented  apartments  at  313  Pine  street,  where 
it  remained  until  1876,  and  then  moved  to  430  Pine  street.  On  March  4,  1893,  it 
entered  into  possession  of  what  was  thereafter  known  as  the  Mark  Hopkins 
Institute  of  Art. 

This  important  change  in  its  housing  was  brought  about  through  the  munifi- 
cence of  Mr.  Edward  F.  Searles,  of  Methuen,  Massachusetts,  the  owner  of  the 
property  referred  to,  who  deeded  the  buildings  and  grounds  to  the  Eegents  of  the 
State  University  in  trust  for  the  uses  of  the  Art  Association,  under  its  com- 
memmorative  title. 

Superbly  and  most  picturesquely  located,  this  magnificent  edifice  was  orig- 
inally designed  for  a  residence  by  the  pioneer  citizen  whose  name  it  bore.  Well 
adapted  primarily  to  the  purposes  for  which  it  was  used,  the  place  through  the 
further  generosity  of  Mr.  Searles  underwent  many  changes,  increasing  its  advan- 
tages as  an  Art  Institute.  Most  notable  of  these  was  the  transformation  of  one 
of  the  buildings  into  a  home  for  the  School,  and  the  addition  to  the  house  proper 
of  a  spacious  hall  for  the  exhibition  of  pictures,  known  as  the  Mary  Frances 
Searles  Gallery. 

Then  came  the  great  catastrophe  of  1906,  when  fire  following  upon  an  earth- 
quake devastated  the  city  and  laid  the  greater  part  of  it  in  ashes.  The  Art 
Institute,  museum  and  school  buildings,  was  destroyed,  together  with  nearly  all 
its  contents;  pictures,  statuary,  library,  school  equipment,  the  accumulations  of 
nearly  thirty-five  years,  were  almost  entirely  swept  out  of  existence.  Owing 
to  the  isolated  position  of  the  Institute,  and  the  precautions  taken  against  any 
ordinary  fire,  very  little  insurance  was  carried,  so  that  the  monetary  loss,  as 
well  as  the  loss  in  objects  of  art  which  can  never  be  replaced,  was  appalling. 

Nevertheless,  in  spite  of  lack  of  means  and  the  broken  and  disordered  condi- 
tion of  the  city  following  the  catastrophe,  the  Association  succeeded  in  erecting 
a  building  on  the  foundations  of  the  former  Institute  and  reopening  the  School 
with  all  its  departments  within  little  more  than  a  year  after  its  destruction. 
Such  pictures  and  statuary  as  were  saved  were  installed  in  suitable  rooms  and  a 
new  library  begun.  In  view  of  the  fact  that  the  memorial  buildings  of  the 
Mark  Hopkins  Institute  were  obliterated  it  was  decided  to  call  the  Institute  there- 
after the  San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art.  The  limitations  of  space  forbid  any 
sort  of  comprehensive  list  of  those  who  have  graduated  from  the  school  and  who 
have  become  celebrated  as  painters,  sculptors,  illustrators,  etchers  and  teachers. 
Sufiiee  it  to  say  that  the  roster  of  those  prominent  in  the  art  world  of  America 
today  contains  a  great  many  names  of  those  who  received  their  early  training  in 
this  school. 

Eealizing  that  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition  has  created  the 
most  profound  and  wide-spread  public  interest  in  art,  the  directors  of  the  Associ- 
ation knew  it  to  be  their  duty  to  so  strengthen  the  membership  and  financial 
resources  of  the  Association  as  to  bring  about  the  establishment  of  a  permanent 
and  thoroughly  equipped  gallery,  institute  and  school  of  fine  arts. 

That   which  had   sufficed  for  San  Francisco   up   to   the   magical  year  of   1915 

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SAN  FRANCISCO  ART  ASSOCIATION 

had  suddenly  become  altogether  inadequate.  The  Exposition  had  literally  created 
tens  of  thousands  of  lovers  and  students  of  art. 

Therefore,  the  Association  invited  the  co-operation  and  affiliation  of  the  San 
Francisco  Society  of  Artists,  an  organization  which  in  little  more  than  a  year 
had  built  up  a  membership  of  nearly  four  hundred,  which  included  many  of  the 
most  celebrated  artists  of  the  day  in  America.  We  must  here  not  fail  to  recognize 
the  very  vital  part  played  by  the  Sketch  Club,  an  organization  of  women  artists 
which  had  done  very  fruitful  work  indeed  in  San  Francisco,  and  which  formed 
the  nucleus  around  which  the  San  Francisco  Society  of  Artists  was  formed. 

The  San  Francisco  Society  of  Artists  responded  with  sincere  and  characteristic 
zeal.  Committees  representing  both  bodies  held  a  series  of  conferences  which 
finally  and  most  happily  resulted  in  the  amalgamation  of  the  two  organizations. 

At  the  same  time,  some  fifteen  or  twenty  of  the  most  representative  of  the 
women's  organizations  formed  an  executive  committee  pledged  to  an  active  cam- 
paign to  assist  the  San  Francisco  Art  Association  to  enlarge  its  membership. 

As  soon  as  the  general  public  understood  the  significance  of  the  new  move- 
ment they  set  the  seal  of  their  approval  and  support  upon  it,  so  that  in  a  very 
short  time  the  San  Francisco  Art  Association  had  gained  more  than  a  thousand 
members.  As  these  lines  are  being  written,  only  a  short  time  after  the  start  of 
the  campaign,  it  seems  quite  safe  to  prophesy  that  the  time  is  not  far  distant 
when  the  San  Francisco  Art  Association  will  have  a  membership  of  at  least 
three  thousand,  and  will  possess  ample  funds  for  the  great  work  which  it  has 
undertaken. 

With  the  public  interested  to  such  a  large  extent  the  service  that  the  Asso- 
ciation can  render  it  wiE  be  practically  unlimited.  Varied  and  frequent 
lecture  courses,  the  publication  of  art  catalogues,  monographs  and  literature  of 
all  kinds  appertaining  to  the  subject;  local,  loan  and  circulating  exhibitions 
held  at  frequent  intervals,  the  increase  in  the  size,  equipment  and  scope  of  the 
School  and  connecting  it  more  firmly  with  the  instruction  of  art  in  the  educational 
institutions  of  the  State — all  these  are  not  alone  probabilities,  but  a  great  deal  in 
their  direction  has  already  been  accomplished  by  the  Association  in  the  last 
three   months. 

That  the  public  of  San  Francisco  demands  galleries  devoted  exclusively  to 
the  exhibition  of  meritorious  examples  of  the  plastic  arts,  where  all  may  freely 
come  and  receive  the  stimulus  and  delight  which  these  things  afford,  there  is  no 
possible  doubt.  Nor  is  there  any  question  that  this  demand  is  accompanied  by 
another  calling  for  standard  and  an  excellence  of  the  highest  order.  The  perma- 
nent location  of  these  galleries  cannot  at  this  moment  be  foretold,  but  whether 
this  lovely  Palace  of  Fine  Arts,  in  the  catalogue  of  whose  collection  this  article 
appears,  be  permanently  retained  or  vanish  as  a  beautiful  dream — one  thing  is 
certain,  San  Francisco  intends  to  have  them  somewhere  and  definite  plans  in  this 
direction  will  undoubtedly  be  unfolded  in  the  very  near  future. 


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REPRODUCTIONS  FROM  PAINT- 
INGS, SCULPTURE  AND  ETCHINGS, 
POST-EXHIBITION,  PALACE  OF  FINE 
ARTS;  WITH  AN  ILLUSTRATED 
ARTICLE  BY  PEDRO  J.  LEMOS,  OF 
THE  SAN  FRANCISCO  ART  ASSO- 
CIATION'S SCHOOL  OF  FINE  ARTS 


The  San  Francisco  Art  Association's 
School    of  Fine  Arts 


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^HE  Sau  Francisco  Art  Association  has  un- 
doubtedly accomplished  more  for  the  devel- 
ojiment  of  Art  in  the  West  than  any  other 
similar  organization.  This  has  been  largely  ac- 
complished through  its  art  school,  the  California 
School  of  Design.  Organized  in  1871,  the  system 
of  instruction  and  management  has  resulted  in 
connnendation  from  all  parts  of  the  world.  No 
less  authority  than  Benjamin  Constant  commended 
it  to  the  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  And  not  only 
are  such  records  of  the  past,  but  during  the  past 
three  years  the  students  of  the  school  in  open 
competition  with  all  other  art  schools  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada  have  secured  the  greater  num- 
Iter  of  awards.  Of  the  large  number  of  students 
who  have  studied  in  the  School  of  Design,  a  large 
proportion  have  achieved  success  in  the  profession 
of  art,  some  having  become  distinguished,  while 
many  hundreds  have  become  self-supporting  in 
various  art  professions  and  industries. 
Among  those  whom  the  school  records  proudly  as  having  enrolled  in  the  classes 

are  such  names  as  Alexander  Harrison,  the  well  known  painter;   Edward  Cucuel,  who 

has   achieved   fame   abroad;    Eobert    I.    Aitken,   the   prominent   sculptor;    Eric   Pape 

the  painter,  illustrator  and  instructor;  Ernest  C.  Peixotto,  the  author  and  illustrator-' 

James  Swinnertou  and  Homer  Davenport,   the   cartoonists;    Guy  Rose,   Charles  Rollo 

Peters,  Wilbur  Reaser,  Clara  McChesney  and  a  host  of  others. 

There   is   scarcely   a   painter   identified   with   California   art  who   has    not   been   a 

student  in  the  school  and  whose  success  or  expression  has  been  made  possible  bv  the 

early  foresight  of  the  Association  in  establishing  an  art  school. 

California  names  such  as  Dickman,  Raleigh,  Martinez,  Cummings,  JouUin,  Chitten- 
den,  Froelich,   Seawall,   Del   Mue,   Withrow.   Borglum,   Boye,   Greenbaum,   Piazzonni 

Jorgeusen,  Staekpole,  Judson.  Redmond.  Latimer.  Mc- 

Cormick,    Dixon,    Morgan,    Lee.    Lundborg,    Stanton, 

Grey,   Xahl,  Walter.  Cunio.  Raphael.  Percy.  Triedler. 

Carlson   and   others   who   are   identified   as   leaders   in 

California  art  have  received  instruction  at  the  School 

of  Design. 

The   school    through    its    Normal    Art    department 

and  affiliation  with   the  University  of  California   has 

placed    throughout    the    schools     of     the    State   many 

teachers  of  art.     Thus  it  has  been  able  to  further  its 

art   infiuenee   by   training   teachers   along   the   correct 

lines  of  art,  so  that  they  in  turn  could  teach  art  in 

the  schools  of  the  West. 

The  interesting  and  surprising  part  of  the  school 's 

existence   is   that   its   wonderful   part   in  giving   these 

brilliant  names  to  the  history  of  Western  and  national 

art  lias  been  accomplished  with  but  little  means. 

There  is  no  other  school  in  the  United  States  of 

equal  prominence  or  proportions  that  has  been  able  to 
exist    without    endowments    or    scholarship    funds    for 


SCHOOL  OF  FINE  ARTS 


its  support.  In  the  forty-odd  years  of  the  school's 
existence  it  has  never  received  endowments  or  sim- 
ilar funds  enjoyed  by  many  Eastern  art  schools. 
The  first  endowment  to  be  recorded  will  commence 
this  year,  through  the  generosity  of  the  late  Mr. 
Virgil  Williams  and  his  wife.  The  school  owes  its 
foundation  to  Mr.  Virgil  Williams,  and  it  is  a  last- 
ing tribute  to  his  interest  in  promoting  art  in  the 
West  that  he  planned  such  a  fund. 

It  is  a  surprise  to  directors  of  Eastern  schools 
who  visit  the  city  to  find  a  school  of  such  size  and 
again  to  know  that  it  is  supported  by  its  own  income. 
Schools  through  the  East  have  large  deficits,  and  the 
School  of  Design  exists  only  through  the  strictest 
economy.  This  economy  permits  us  to  continue,  but 
not  to  develop.  New  equipment,  a  better  building, 
more  funds  for  operating  expenses,  would  accommo- 
date more  students  and  permit  greater  growth. 

The  subjects  in  the  school  originally  consisted 
of  the  subjects  of  drawing,  painting  and  sculpture. 

However,  through  the  growth  of  industrial  and  commercial  requirements  and  the  fact 

that   many   students   must   necessarily   become   self-supporting,   many    of   the   applied 

and  commercial  forms  of  art  have  been  added  to  the  curriculum.     This  combination 

of  studies  has  successfully  prepared  students  to  enter  art  industries  with  the  knowledge 

of  designing  for  such  application  intelligently,  and,  at  the  same  time,  having  received 

a  high  training  in  draughtsmanship,  to  introduce  artistic  ideals  into  their  work.     At 

the  present  time  the  subjects  consist  of:     Drawing,  Painting,  Sculpture,  Illustration, 

Composition,    Decorative    and    Commercial    Design,    Sketch    Work,    Mural    Painting, 

Anatomy,    Perspective,    Interior   Decoration,   a    Teacher's   Course,    Etching,    Pottery, 

and  Handicrafts. 

Besides  the  day  classes,  a  class  is  held  every  Saturday  and  three  evenings  a  week. 

These   classes  accomodate  those  who  are  unable   to  attend  during   the   day   through 

the   week. 

Nine    instructors    are    engaged    in    teaching,    while    two    others    are    on    the    staff 

certain  times  of  the  school  term,  teaching  special  subjects. 

A  suimner  session  has  been  held  for  two  years,  largely  in  response  to  the  demands 

of  teachers  and  others  wishing  to  secure  the  advantages  of  this  well  known  institution 

during  the  vacation  months  of  the  year. 

Many  talented  students  applying  at  the  School  are  unable  to  pay  even  the  reason- 
able  tuition  charges  and   the   School  management   grants  a   number   of   scholarships 

each  year  to  assist  such  applicants.     Again  six  scholarships  are  awarded  to  students 

for  meritorious   work   accomplished   in    the   classes 

during   the  year.      The   number   of   scholarships   is 

necessarily    limited    and    great    and    lasting    good 

could  be  accomplished  if  funds  were  available  for 

granting  scholarships  to  more  additional  students. 
It   must   be   borne   in   mind   that   many   of   the 

artists  who   have   brought    fame    to   the   West   and 

those    who    have    established    California    art,    have 

been   many   times   those   who  have   been   recipients 

of   such  scholarships.      They  have  made   the   most 

of   the   opportunities    granted   to   them   when   they 

needed  them  most. 

At   the  present  time  there  are  students  in   the 

school   who   are   just   as   talented   as    those    former 

students  who  have  become  prominent  in  art.     There 

are  many   now  who  would   like  to  study  art,  who 

are  undoubtedly  fired  with  the  same  art  ideals  as 

those  who   have  been   granted  scholarships  before. 

They    are    prevented    from    doing    so    for    lack    of 

funds.     Where  can  there  be  a  greater  aid   to  art 


SCHOOL  OF  FINE  AKTS 

and  its  development 
than  the  establishment 
of  scholarships  to  per- 
mit and  encourage 
struggling  students  to 
secure  good  instruc- 
tion? A  poor  Ameri- 
can art  student  iu 
Eome  unable  to  ex- 
hibit and  thus  bring 
his  work  before  the 
public  was,  through 
the  muniticence  and 
wise  generosity  of  another  American,  given  funds  to  have  his  work  cast  in  bronze. 
That  step  was  the  necessary  one  to  bring  recognition  to  genius.  That  expenditure 
was  one  of  the  greatest  made  for  American  art,  for  the  student  was  none  other 
than  Saint  Gaudens,  "America's  Old  Master." 

I  know  of  students  working  long  hours  of  the  night,  to  enable  them  to  attend 
school  in  the  dav,  others  who  have  saved  for  many  years  to  attend  art  school,  and  others 
who  go  without"  necessities  of  life,  to  be  able  to  purchase  their  working  materials.  In 
Europe  art  students  receive  privileges  in  attending  exhibitions,  purchasing  privileges 
and  in  manv  wavs  their  studies  are  made  easier;  for  it  is  hard  enough  work  over- 
coming technical"  difficulties  in  art  study,  but  it  is  doubly  hard  to  overcome  financial 
obstacles  at  the  same  time. 

The  School  grants  all  the  scholarships  it  possibly  can.  It  needs  others  to  help  in 
this  icork.  The  interest  from  a  $2,000  fund  will  enable  a  student  to  enter  the  school 
for  a  year.  Who  knows  but  that  many  Alexander  Harrisons  and  Saint  Gaudens  are 
waiting  for  such  encouragement? 

I.  therefore,  appeal  to  those  art  patrons  and  those  interested  m  art  development 
to  interest  themselves  in  the  worthv  art  students  who  need  assistance.  The  returns 
will  be  great,  not  in  dollars,  but  "in  those  rewards  greater  than  money  can  bring. 
Visit  the  school,  see  what  is  being  accompUshed.  We  will  tell  you  where  you  can 
help-  we  will  be  glad  to  have  vour  suggestions.  The  school  is  a  part  of  the  Western 
art  development;  we  want  each  art  lover  to  feel  that  the  school  is  part  of  their 
interest. 

With  all  the  commendable  aeti^•ities  in  art  preservation  and  art  purchases,  let  us 
not  forget  one  of  the  greatest  preservations  of  all— that  of  preserving  and  encour- 
aging the  art  student  and  that  which  the  art  student  requires— true  art  education. 


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Director  of  the  Institute. 


THE  YACHTS:     liLOUCESTEE  HAEBUE.     By  Cluhh  Ha.s.sani 

(Purchased  by  the  San  Francisco  Society  of  Artists,  and 

presented  to  the  San  Francisco  Art  Association,   with 

which  the  Society  has  amalgamated.) 


HERO  AND  LEANDER.     By  Felix  E.  Hiihthio 


YOUNG  GIEL.     By  Gretchen  W.  Sogers 


DANCING  BACCHANTE.    By  Bobert  I.  Aitken 


THE  WREATH  OF  ANEMONES.     By  Axel  GaUen-KuUelu 


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POBTEAIT:     MRS.  HUTH.     By  James  McXeiU  Whistler 


POPPY  GIRL.    Bii  J.  J.  Mora 


PARK  BENCH   IN   WINTER.    By  Frits  Thaulow 


SCRATCHING  A  TWISTER.     By  Joseph  J.  Mom 


HEAD  OF  LOUIS  SLOSS,  JR.    By  Ealph  Stavkpole 


PORTRAIT:     KEXEUKT  XV.     Bij  Ilonitio  Gaigher 


SUMMER  NIGHT:     I'Ui.NT  LOBOS.     Bii  W'iUktm  Hitschel 


IX  THE  STUDIO.    By  Ellen  Emmet  Band 


THE  WHITE  VASE.     By  Hugh  H.  Breckenridge 

(Purchased  by  Mrs.  E.  H.  Harriman  for  presentation  to  the 

San  Francisco  Art  Association.) 


TORSO.    By  Arthur  B.  Carles 

(Purchased  by  Mrs.  E.  H.  Harriman  for  presentation  to  the 

San  Francisco  Art  Association.) 


ST.  IVES  FISHING  BOATS.     By  Hayley  Lever 


NUDE.    Bii  Bichard  E.  iliih 


O  YE  OF  LITTLE  FAITH!     By  Emil  Carlsen 


THE  HOUSEMAID.    By  William  McGregor  Paxton 


KWAUXOX  MEDITATING  OX  HUMAN  LIFE.    By  John  La  Farge. 


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PEACE:    HOPILAND.    By  Albert  L.  GroU 


PORTRAIT.    By  Clarence  K.  EinUe 


FOX  AND  GEESE.    By  Joseph  T.  Pearson,  Jr. 


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MOTHER.    By  John  McLure  Hamilton 


THE  POOL,  LA  GEANJA.     By  Ernest  Peixotto 


ISLES  OF  THE  BAY.     By  Joseph  PennelJ 


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BEFORE  THP]   MiKKOK.     By  Louis  Mark 


THE  LAND  OF  HEART'S  DESIRE.     By  William  W,niU 


THE  PIONEf:R  :M0THER.     Bfi  ChdiUs  Grafly 


ENTRANCE  TO  THE  SERAGLIO.    By  Jules  Chierin 


QUARRY.     By  Daniel  Garher 


WINTER   MGHT   IN   THE   MOUNTAIN.     Bj/  Harald  SoMberg 


A  LAPLANDER.     Bij  Humid  Brnn 


HALF  DOME,  YOSEMITE.     Btj  Joseph  Pennell 


BLUE  DEPTHS:    CARMEL.    By  William  Eitschel 


HALF  DOME,  YOSEMITE.     By  Joseph  PenneJl 


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BLUE  DEPTHS:    CAEMEL.    By  William  Sitschel 


Pr.MA   AND  .SNAKE.     Bi,  Arthur  Putnam 


VANITY.    By  Haig  Patigian 


WILLIAM  CULLEN  BEYANT.    By  Herbert  Adams 


SIGNING  OF  LOUISIANA  PUKCHASE  TEEATY.     By  Karl  Bitter 


PORTRAIT  OF  FRANK  DUVENECK.    By  Joseph  Be  Camp 


PAEESSE.    By  Laivton  Parker 


WATEEFALL.    By  W.  Elmer  Schofield 


PORTRAIT  OF  AX  ACTOR.    By  Frank  Van  Sloun 


BEYOND.    By  Chester  Beach 


ARCADIA.  B\j  Edgar  Walter. 


NUDE  STUDY.    By  John  Singer  Sargent 


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PORTRAIT :    COMPOSER  BARToK.    By  Eobert  Bereny 


SELF  PORTRAIT.    By  WiUiam  M.  Chase 


TO  MARKET  IX  THE  WEST  INDIES.    By  Johanna  K.  WoodiceU  Hailman 


Catalogue 

of 

Exhibits 


The  Catalogue  of  Exhibits 

Is  arranged  to  follow  the  numbering  of  the  Galleries.  The  various  Sections  compris- 
ing the  Post  Exposition  Exhibition  will  be  found  commencing  with  the  pages  given 
below : 


United  States  Section 3 

Colonnade  and  Rotunda. 

International  Section   4 

Galleries  1  to  10,  17,  18,  22  to  24. 

Norwegian  Section   12 

Galleries  11  to  16. 

Chilian  Section 15 

GaUeries  19  and  20. 

United  States  Section 16 

Galleries  25  to  50. 
Galleries  55  to  79. 
Galleries  87  to  97. 

Philippine  Section 58 

Gallery  98. 

United  States  Section 58 

GaUeries  99  to  112. 

Netherlands  Section   63 

Galleries  113  to  116. 

United  States  Section 65 

Galleries  117  to  120. 

Greek  Casts 69 

Galleries  51,  54,  80  and  85. 


In  the  Index  of  Artists  on  pages  79  to  97  of  this  Catalogue,  all  exhibiting  artists 
are  listed  in  alphabetical  order.  With  the  name  of  the  artist  is  given  the  section  in 
which  the  artist  exhibits  and  the  niunber  or  numbers  borne  by  his  or  her  works. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


COLONNADE 

SCULPTURE 

ROTH,   FREDERICK  G.   R. 

1.  Sea  Lions. 
DALLIN,   CYRUS  EDWIN 

2.  The   Scout. 
LADD,    ANNA   COLEMAN 

3.  Wind   and   Sprav. 
PATIGIAN,   HAIG 

4.  Diana. 

FRY,    SHERRY   EDMUNDSON 

5.  Peace:     Fountain   Figure. 
PROCTOR,   A.   PHIMISTER 

6.  American  Bison. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   AUGUSTUS 

7.  Seated  Lincoln. 

Lent    by    the    Lincoln    Memorial 
Fund. 
HOLM,   VICTOR  S. 

8.  Halsey  C.   Ives.   Esq. 
FRISHMUTH,    HARRIET  W. 

9.  The   Girl  with  Dolphin. 
PARSONS,    EDITH   BARRETTO 

10.  Fountain:    Duck  Babv. 
BERGE,    EDWARD 

11.  Muse  Finding  Head  of  Orpheus. 
PARSONS,    EDITH   BARRETTO 

12.  Goose   Girl. 
BATEMAN,   JOHN   M. 

13.  Flower   Girl. 
NOQUET,   PAUL 

14.  Soldier  of  Marathon. 

Lent  by  Gutzon  Borglum,  Esq 
BITTER,   KARL 

15.  Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 
POLASEK,   ALBIN 

16.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
GRAFLY.   CHARLES 

17.  The   Pioneer   Mother. 
STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

18.  The  Awakening. 
ADAMS,    HERBERT 

19.  William  Cullen  Brvant. 
BOYLE,   JOHN   J. 

20.  Returning   from    the   Hunt. 
SCUDDER,   JANET 

21.  Flying  Cupid. 
MULLER,    OLGA   POPOFF 

22.  Primitive  Man. 
PICCIRILLI,   ATTILIO 

23.  A   Faun's   Toilet. 
DALLIN.    CYRUS   EDWIN 

24.  War  or  Peace. 
PRATT,   BEL  A   LYON 

25.  Bov  with  Fish. 
WEINMAN,    ADOLPH   ALEXANDER 

26.  Head  of  Lincoln. 
PERRY,   R.   HINTON 

27.  Daughter  of  Pan. 
ADAMS,   HERBERT 

28.  Chief   Justice   Marshall. 
BERGE,    EDWARD 

29.  Sundial. 
DIETSCH.   C.   PERCITAL 

30.  Destinv. 
PIETRO.   C.    S." 

31.  Mother  of  the  Dead. 
TAFT,   LORADO 

32.  Fragment:     Fountain  of  Time. 
QUINN,   EDMOND  T. 

33.  Nymph:     Garden   Figure. 
BARTLETT,    PAUL   WAYLAND 

34.  Dying  Lion. 


PAINE,   ROBERT 

35.  Fountain  for  Public  Garden. 
PRATT,    BELA   LYON 

36.  Whaleman. 
HOLM,   VICTOR  S. 

37.  Prima  Mater. 
RISQUE,   CAROLINE   EVERETT 

38.  Bird  Fountain. 
LADD,   ANNA   COLEMAN 

39.  Triton  Babies. 
BERGE,    EDWARD 

40.  Wild   Flower. 
LADD,   ANNA   COLEMAN 

41.  Sun  God  and  Python. 
CORBETT,    GAIL   SHERMAN 

42.  Sundial  Bov. 
HEBER,   CARL  AUGUSTUS 

43.  Bondage. 
SCUDDER,   JANET 

44.  Young  Diana. 
PICCIRILLI,   ATTILIO 

45.  Marble   Paun. 
PATIGIAN,   HAIG 

46.  Apollo  Hunting. 
SALVATORE,   VICTOR  D 

47.  Youth. 

PARSONS,    EDITH   BARRETTO 

48.  Turtle  Babv. 
BURROUGHS,   EDITH  WOODMA>- 

49.  Garden   Figure 
MULLER  OLGA  POPOFF 

50.  Centaur. 
POLASEK,   ALBIN 

51.  The    Sower. 
BEACH.    CHESTER 

52.  Bevond. 
RUMSEY,   CHARLES  CARY 

53.  Bovhood. 
PICCIRILLI.   ATTILIO 

54.  An  Outcast. 
MULLER,   OLGA  POPOFF 

55.  Idvl. 
PICCIRILLL   FURIO 

56.  Eurydice. 

57.  Young  Mother  and  Child. 
KONTL    ISIDORE 

58.  Wood   Nvmph. 
AITKEN.   ROBERT 

59.  Michelangelo. 

60.  William  H.  Taft. 

„,  Lent  by  Mrs.  William  H.  Tafl 

WARD,   JOHN   QUINCY  ADAMS 

61.  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 
PROCTOR,   A.   PHIMISTER 

62.  American   Bison. 
CORBETT,   GAIL  SHERMAN 

63.  Kirkpatrick  Memorial  Fountain. 

ROTVNBA 

SCULPTUEE 
PRATT,    BELA   LYON 

64.  Large  Relief  No.  2. 
FRENCH,   DANIEL  CHESTER 

65.  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  State  of  Nebraska. 
RECCHIA,   RICHARD   H. 

66.  Relief:     Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

No.   1. 
BOYLE,  JOHN  J. 

67.  Commodore  Barrv  Monument. 
RECCHIA.    RICHARD   H. 

68.  Relief:     Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

No.   1. 


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INTEENATIONAL  SECTION 


FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER 

69.  Earl  Dodge  Memorial :      Princeton  Stu- 

dent. 

Lent  by  Princeton  University. 

Mckenzie,  r.  tait 

70.  The  Young  Franklin. 


PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

71.  Large  Relief  No.  1. 
BARTLETT,   PAUL  WAYLAND 

72.  Statue  of  Lafayette. 


INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 

Much  of  the  International  Section  was  arranged  in  Europe  by  Mr.  J.  Nilson  Laurvik, 
Special  Representative  of  the  Department  of  Fine  Arts 


GALLERIES   1  to  10,  17,  18,  22  to  24 
PAINTINGS   AND   DRAWINGS 

ADAMS,   JOHN  QUINCY  Austria 

73.  Portrait:    Mrs.   John   Quiney  Adams. 

74.  Portrait:     Fraulein  Von   Sevbl. 
ADAMS,   W  D ACRES  '    England 

75.  The  Monument. 

AGUIAR,   EL  CONDE  DE  Spain 

76.  Memories. 

77.  Natural  Tj-pe  of  Seville. 

78.  Study. 

AMAN-JEAN,   EDMOND  France 

79.  Portrait  of  the  Familv  of  Aman-Jean. 
ANDRASSY,   THEOD  Hungary 

80.  Moonlight:    Arabia. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

81.  Arabian  Village  by  Night. 

Lent  by  Count  Gvula  Andrassv. 
BAIXAS  CARRATE,   JUAN  Spain 

82.  The  Fair  of  St.  Thomas. 

83.  Happv  Children. 

BARABAS,   MIKLOS  Hungarv 

84.  Portrait:     Count    L.    Batthyanyi. 

Lent   by   Count   Batthyanyi. 

85.  Portrait:    Deak  Ferencz. 

BARTA,   E.  Hungary 

86.  The  Beggars. 

Lent  bv  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 
BATTHYANYI.   COUNT  GYULA         Hungary 

87.  Bal  des  Ardents. 

88.  Casa  Rossa. 

89.  Juvisy. 

90.  Ladies  of  the  Harem. 

91.  Longchamps. 

92.  Soiree. 

BENCZUR,   BELA  Hungary 

93.  Hot  Day:     Lake  Balaton:    Hungary. 

94.  Storm:     Lake  Balaton:    Hungarv. 
BENCZUR,   GYULA  Hungary 

95.  Man's  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Bela  Benezur. 

96.  Portrait:     Count  J.  Andrassy,  Sr. 

Lent  by  Count  Gviila  Andrassv. 
BERENY,   ROBERT  Hungary 

97.  Shadow  Giving  Way  to  Sunshine. 

98.  My    Happy,    Merry,    Sad,    Indifferent 

and    Jealous    People    Beneath    the 
Town. 

99.  Portrait :     Composer  Bartok. 

100.  The  Faraglini's. 

101.  Sewing    Woman:      Evening     in     Her 

Room. 

102.  Golgotha. 

103.  Fantastic   Rocks. 

104.  Souvenir  of  a  Meadow. 

105.  Yellow  Embroidery. 

106.  Flowers  and  Animals. 

107.  Blue  Fishes. 

108.  Fairyland. 

109.  Souvenir  of  a  Sunny  Garden. 

110.  Yellow  Embroidery. 

111.  A  Decoration. 

112.  Landscape. 

113.  Mountain  and  Rocks. 

114.  Trees  of  Fairyland. 


115.  Playing  Horses. 

116.  Scenes  of  a  Circus. 

117.  Boat   Between   Waves. 

118.  Tropical  Trees. 

119.  Squirrels. 
BILBAO.GONZALO  Spain 

120.  Dance  of  the  Luises  in  the  Cathedral 

of  Seville. 

121.  Cigarette  Girls  of  Seville. 

BIRCH,    S.   J.   LAMORNA  England 

122.  October:     The     River     Course     near 

Montreuil-sur-Mer. 
BLANCHE,  JACQUES  EMILE  France 

128.  Anniversarv. 
BOEMM,   RITTA  Hungary 

124.  Hungarian  Interior. 

125.  Old  Hungarian  Jugs. 

BOHM,   PAL  Hungary 

126.  Christmas  Mummers. 
BOSZXAY,    STEPHEN 

127.  Bv  the  River. 

BRODSZKY,    SANDOR  Hungary 

130.  Peasant  Woman. 

BRUCK,   LAJOS  Hungary 

131.  Market  Place. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

132.  Old  Hungarian  Peasant. 

133.  Seaside  in  Bretagne. 

134.  Village  Houses:    Hungary. 

135.  Italian  Child  with  Cherries. 

136.  Interior:    Hungarian   Peasant  House. 

137.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 

138.  Summer  Clouds. 

BRUCK,   MIKSA  Hungary 

139.  Hungarian  Interior. 

140.  Auvergne  Interior. 

141.  Flowerbeds  near  Budapest. 
BRUNDRIT,   REGINALD   GRANGE    England 

142.   Dinant-sur-Meuse. 
BURMESTER,    ERNST  Germany 

143.  Outdoors. 

CAMMERLOHER,   KARL  MORITZ       Austria 

144.  Landscape. 

145.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

146.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

CARDONA.  JUAN  Spain 

147.  Gypsy. 

148.  Before  the  Dresser. 

149.  The  Kiss. 

CHRISTMAS,   E.  W.  England 

150.  Moonlight  in  the  Argentine. 

151.  Christ  of  the  Andes. 
CLARENBACH,   Max 

152.  Garden. 

COTTET,   CHARLES  France 

153.  Port  of  Douarnenez.    Brittanv. 
CREALOCK,  JOHN  "  England 

154.  The  Red  Sofa. 
CSAKTORNYAI  Hungary 

155.  Landscape. 

CSOK,   ISTVAN  Hungary 

156.  Two  Girls  in  a  Garden. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

157.  Fairies. 

158.  Summer  Flowers. 

159.  On  the  Lido. 


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160.  Still  Life. 

161.  Chinese   Porcelains. 

162.  Spring. 

163.  Asters. 
CZIGANY,   DEZSO 

164.  'Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

Lent  bv  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 
DODS-WITHERS,   ISOBEL  England 

165.  The  Fortress  Church  of  Albi. 
DRAPER,   H.  J.  England 

166.  Firing  Fish. 

EAST.   SIR  ALFRED  England 

167.  The  Rainbow. 

EDYI-ILLES,  ALADAR  Hungary 

168.  StaU. 

169.  Young  BuU. 

170.  Siesta. 

171.  Before  the  Storm. 

172.  Grey  Horse. 

173.  Prairie  Hut:    Hungary. 

174.  Homeward. 

EMERICI,   AXDOR  Hungary 

175.  Crucifixion 

Lent  bv  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

176.  Girl's   Head. 

Lent  bv  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

177.  Child's  Head. 

Lent  bv  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 
ENGELMAX.   PETER  Austria 

178.  Portrait:    Xo.   2. 

179.  Portrait:    No.   1. 

180.  Portrait:    No.   3. 

FECHIN,   NICHOLAI  Russia 

181.  Nude. 

Lent  bv  John  R.  Hunter,  Esq. 
FEHERTARY,   ERZSI  Hungary 

182.  Margaret  Island:    Budapest. 

183.  Landscape. 

FEN  YES.   ADOLF  Hungary 

184.  Kitchen  Table. 

Lent  bv  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 
FERENCZY.   KAROLY  Hungary 

185.  Still  Life:    Roses. 

Lent  by  JIarczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

186.  Landscape. 

187.  Girl's  Portrait. 

FERENCZY.   TALER  Hungary 

188.  Flute  Player. 

189.  San  Pietro  di  Castello:    Venice. 
FERRER.    SANTIAGO  Spain 

190.  Interior. 

GAIGHER.   HORATIO  Austria 

191.  Portrait:    Benedict  XV. 

192.  Portrait:    Pope  Pius  X. 
GALIMBERTI.    SAND  OR  Hungary 

193.  St.   Rafael. 

194.  Motive:    Hungarian  Town. 

195.  Motive:    Rue  de  Vaueirard. 
GALIMBERTI-DENES,  VALERIA      Hungary 

196.  Chrvsanthemums  in  Blue  Vase. 

197.  Still  Life:    Roses. 
GALLEN-KALLELA,  AXEL  Finland 

198.  On  Guard. 

199.  Tropical  Fruits:     Still  Life. 

200.  A  VTild  Savannah. 

201.  My  First  Hyena. 

202.  Symposium. 

203.  Kenoussa. 

204.  My  First  Buffalo. 

205.  In   Autumn    Sunlight. 

206.  Portrait:    'Waino  Salmin. 

207.  Portrait  of  Madam  E.  E. 

208.  Young  Kikouyou  "Warrior. 

209.  Banana  Leaves. 

210.  The  Deluge. 

211.  Lynx  Hunter. 

212.  Rhinoceros  and  Euphorbia. 

213.  Playing  Child. 

214.  Sunset. 


215.  Portrait:    Robert  Kajanus. 

216.  Buffalo  Hunt. 

217.  Portrait:    Mr.  Gustav  Mahler. 

218.  Mv  First  Rhinoceros. 

219.  The  Tribe  of  Naudi. 

220.  Kullerve  Warrior. 

221.  Summer  Night. 

222.  The  Cataract  of  Masioja. 

223.  Spring. 

224.  Portrait:    Mother  and  Infant. 

225.  Barcarole  of  Kaleral. 

226.  Savage  in  the  Shadow. 

227.  The  Hrasiani  Mountains. 

228.  Gazelle. 

229.  Crocodile. 

230.  Carcass. 

231.  Meadow. 

232.  The  School. 

233.  Hide. 

234.  Zebras  and  Chamois. 

235.  Parched  Fir  Tree:    Winter. 

236.  Burned  Fir  Tree. 

237.  After  the  Hunt. 

238.  Portrait  of  Madam  G.  A.  S. 

239.  Slain  Rhinosceros. 

240.  Kikouyou. 

241.  Broken  Fir  Tree. 

242.  The  "Waterfall. 

243.  Kikouyou  "Woman. 

244.  Massai  Warrior. 

245.  Homo  Victor. 

246.  Portrait :    Mr.  Alpo  Sailo. 

247.  Antelope. 

248.  The  Burnt  Prairie. 

249.  Denva  Sabouk. 

250.  "Wild  Date  Palm. 

251.  Portrait  of  Madam  M.  G.  K. 

252.  Bathers. 

253.  Landscape  Painter. 

254.  Spring  Breezes. 

255.  Ski  Runners. 

256.  In  the  Brush. 

257.  Portrait  of  a  Lady  among  the  Rocks. 

258.  Model    of    a    Cupola    for    the    Capitol 

Building  at  Helsingfors. 

259.  The  Thieves  of  Lampo. 

GARCIA  ESCARRE,   FRANCISCO  Spain 

260.  Maternity. 

261.  Esmeraldine. 

GINNETT.   LOUIS  England 

262.  The  Golden  Hypnos. 

CLATTER.   GYULA  Hungary 

263.  Ladv's  Portrait. 

GLATZ,   OSZKAR  Hungary 

264.  Hungarian  Landscape. 

265.  The  Visit. 

266.  Hungarian  Goose  Girls. 

267.  Transylvanian  Landscape. 

268.  Shepherdess. 

VON  GLEHN,   .JANE   EMMET  England 

269.  The  Blue  Jacket. 

VON  GLEHN.  "W.  G.  England 

2  70.   La  Colline  Sacree. 
GOHLER,   HERMANN  Germany 

271.  Schloss  Monrepos. 

GOODMAN,   R.   G.  England 

272.  Tulloch:     Scotland. 

273.  A  South  African  Homestead. 

274.  The  Coast  of  England. 

275.  TheAlhambra:     Granada. 

HARY.   GYULA  Hungary 

276.  Fisher  Bastion:    Budapest. 
HATVANY,   BARON  FERENCZ  Hungary 

277.  StiU  Life. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

278.  Sunny  Street. 

Lent  bv  Count  Grula  Andrassy. 

279.  Still  Life. 

280.  Environs  of  Rome. 


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HAWEIS,   STEPHEN  England 

281.  Porte  dei  Marmi :    Liguria. 

282.  Na  Moala:     Fiji  Islands. 

283.  Na  Aissama:    A  Fijian  Village. 

284.  Vakamololo  Dance,  Fiji  No.  1. 

285.  Vakamololo   Dance,    Fiji   No.   3. 

286.  Vakamololo:     Three  Girls. 

287.  Vakamololo  Dance  No.  2. 
HELSBY,   ALFREDO  Chile 

288.  A  Coming  Storm  in  the  Andes. 

289.  Chilean    Farmhouses   in    Spring. 
HOLLO,   GEZA  Hungary 

290.  Weaving  Design  No.  528. 
HUGHES-STANTON,   H.  England 

291.  Fort  St.  Andre. 
IVANYI-GRUNWALD,    BELA  Hungary 

292.  Bathing  Women. 

293.  Park  View. 

294.  Tree  in  Blossom. 

295.  Sunshine. 

296.  Two   Women. 

297.  Nascence. 

JAVOR,   PAL  Hungary 

298.  Hungarian  Home  Altar. 

299.  Altar:     Hungarian  Peasant  Church. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
JONES,   REGINALD  England 

300.  The   Mill   Pond. 

JUNGHANNS,     JULIUS    PAUL  Germany 

301.  A  Memory  of  the  Tyrol. 
KARLOVSKY,   BERTALAN  Hungary 

302.  Portrait:     Countess  Karolyi. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

303.  Portrait:     Count   Gyula   Andrassy. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

304.  Portrait:    Madame  Alcsuti. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Agoston  Alcsuti. 
KATONA,  NANDOR  Hungary 

305.  In  the  Tatra. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Kellner,  Esq. 

306.  In  the  Tatra. 

Lent  by  Count  Lajos  Batthyanyi 
KAZIANY,   ODON  Hungary 

307.  The  Dark  Woman. 

308.  The  Young  Man. 

309.  Under  the  Cypress. 

310.  Study:    The  Disciple. 

311.  Study:     Head. 

312.  I'lie  Serpentine  Dancer. 

313.  Mors  Peregrinans. 

314.  The  Castle  of  Tiszadob. 
KERNSTOCK,   KAROLY  Hungary 

315.  Study  for  Glass  Painting. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

316.  Portrait:     Painter  Czobel. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

317.  Horsemen. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

318.  Nude. 

KEZDI-KOVACS,   LASZLO  Hungary 

319.  Sunlit   Trees. 

KNIGHT,   HAROLD  England 

320.  The  Girl  and  the  Picture. 
KNIGHT,   LAURA  England 

321.  The  Model. 

322.  The  Governess. 

KOKOSCHKA,   OSKAR  Austria 

323.  Portrait:    Architect  Adolf  Loos. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos.  Esq. 

324.  Portrait:     Dr.  Egon  Wellesz. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Egon  Wellesz. 

325.  Portrait:     Peter  Altenberg. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

326.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

327.  Portrait:     Emma  Veronica  Sanders. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

328.  Portrait:     Doctor   Von   Webern,    Com- 

poser. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 


329.  Portrait:     Angora  Cat. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

330.  Portrait:     Paul  Scheerbat. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

331.  Portrait:     Signor  Verona. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

332.  Portrait:    Doctor  de  Jankosky. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

333.  Portrait:     Mrs.   H. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

334.  Portrait:     Mrs.  Adolf  Loos. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

335.  Portrait:     Two   Children. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

336.  Portrait:     Italian  Lady. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

337.  Child     with    Hands     of     Father     and 

Mother. 

Lent  bv  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 
KOROSFOI-KRIESCH,   A.  Hungary 

338.  Fear. 

339.  Joy. 

340.  Bv  the  Wayside. 

341.  Zach  Klara. 

342.  Zach  Klara. 

343.  Weaving:    Design  No.  451. 

344.  Weaving:    Design  No.   758. 

345.  Weaving:    Design  No.  291. 

346.  Weaving:     Design   No.   97. 

347.  Weaving:     Design  No.   742. 

348.  Weaving:    Design  No.  734. 

349.  Weaving:    Design  No.  593. 

350.  Weaving:    Design  No.  617. 

351.  Weaving:    Design  No.   113. 
KUNFFY,   LAJOS  Hungary 

352.  Mihalv  Czigany. 

KUNWALD,   CEZAR  Hungary 

353.  Portrait. 

LA  TOUCHE.   GASTON  France 

354.  Le  Gue. 

LAVERY.   JOHN  England 

355.  Portrait. 

Lent  bv  Henrv  Smith,  Esq. 
LAWSON,   J.   KERR  England 

356.  St.   Botolph's  Church,  Boston. 
LEADER.    B.   EASTLAKE  England 

357.  Moonlight  After  Rain. 

LIPOTH,   FERENCZ  Hungary 

358.  Colormarmit   No.  1. 

359.  Colormarmit   No.  2. 

360.  Colormarmit   No.  3. 

361.  Colormarmit   No.   4. 

362.  Decorative  Panel:   Hungarian  Peasant 

Motive. 

363.  Decorative  Panel :  Mythological  Motive. 
LLIMONA,   JUAN  Spain 

364.  Fig  Tree. 

365.  Sonata  Without  Words. 

LLOPIS  DE  CASADES,  JUAN  MARIA     Spain 

366.  Garden. 

367.  Interior. 

368.  Interior  of  Church. 
LOPEZ-MESQUITA,   JOSE  M.  Spain 

369.  A   Spanish   GjTJsy. 

Lent     by     Mrs.     Alice     Mumford 
Roberts. 

370.  Matador. 

Lent    by    Mrs.     Alice    Mumford 
Roberts. 
LOTZ.   KAROLY  Hungary 

371.  Bathing  Women. 

372.  Portrait:    Artist's   Wife. 

373.  Child's   Portrait. 

374.  Hungarian  Peasant  Wedding. 

375.  End  of  the  Harvest. 

376.  Hungarian   Hussar. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvany. 
LOY,   MINA  England 

377.  Lillah,  Gaby  and  Amaranthe. 

378.  The  Etruscan  Loggia. 


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MAGYAR-MAXNHEIMER,  GUSTAV  Hungary 

379.  Nocturne. 

380.  Approaching   Storm. 

381.  Autumn   Landscape. 

382.  After  the  Storm. 

383.  Young  Hungarian   Gypsy  Woman. 
MAJOR,   HENRIK  Hungary 

384.  Self  Portrait. 

MARFFY,   ODON  Hungary 

385.  Man's   Portrait. 

386.  Dalmatian  Landscape. 

387.  Wood  Path. 

388.  Still  Life. 

Lent  bv  Karoly  Kernstock,  Esq. 
MARK,   LAJOS  Hungary 

389.  Preparing   for   a   Walk. 

390.  Before  the  Mirror. 

391.  Breakfast  Table. 

392.  Lady  with   Parasol. 

393.  Portrait :     Miss  Nilsen. 
MEDNYANSZKY,   BARON  Hungary 

394.  Winter:     Hungarian    Village. 

395.  Sunset. 

396.  Winter  in  the   Carpathians. 

Lent  by  Count  Gvula  Andrassv. 
MEIFREN,   ELISEO  '  Spain 

397.  Cumulus  Clouds:    Mallorca. 

398.  Road   in    Pollensa. 

399.  The  White  Rock. 

MESZOLY,    GEZA  Hungary 

400.  Summer  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvanv. 
MIESS,   FRIGYES  Hungary 

401.  Dutch    Girl. 

Lent  bv  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
MIHALY,   REZSO  Hungary 

402.  Weaving:     Design  No.   308. 

403.  Weaving:     Design  No.   395. 

404.  Weaving:     Design  No.   735. 
MUNKACSY,   MIHALY  Hungary 

405.  Landscape:     Sunset. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

406.  Landscape:     In  the  Woods. 
NADLER,   R.  Hungary 

407.  Suspension   Bridge:     Budapest. 
NAGY,   LAURA  Hungarv 

408.  Design  No.   551. 

409.  Design  No.   756. 

410.  Design   No.   439. 

NAGY,    SANDOR  Hungary 

411.  Bath  of  the  Fairies. 

412.  Disappearing   Illusions. 

413.  Isle  of  Crete. 

414.  Weaving:     Design  No.   89. 

415.  Weaving:    Design  No.  262. 

416.  Weaving:     Design   No.   229. 

417.  Weaving:     Design  No.   501. 
OLGYAY,   FERENCZ  Hungary 

418.  Summer  Landscape. 

OLSSON,   JULIUS  England 

419.  Silver   Moonlight. 

ORTNER.   FERENCZ  Hungary 

420.  Weaving:    Design  No.  580. 

PAAL,   LASZLO  Hungary 

421.  Autumn   Landscane. 

422.  Storm  Cloud. 

Lent  by  Count  Gvula  Andrassv. 
PATERSON,   JAMES  England 

423.  The  Old  Garden. 

PECHAN,   JOZSEF  Hungary 

424.  Farm  Yard. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
PICABIA,   FRANCIS 

425.  C'est  de  moi  qu'il  s'agit. 

426.  Animation. 
PICASSO,   PABLO 

427.  Violon   et   Flacon. 

428.  Portrait. 

429.  Les  Arbes. 


POR,   BERTALAN  Hungary 

430.  Decorative   Composition. 

431.  Decorative  Composition. 

432.  Mv  Family. 

PRIESTMAN,   ARNOLD  England 

433.  Hurst   Castle. 

PRINET,   RENE    XAVIER  France 

434.  The   Author. 

RAAB,    ERVIN  Hungary 

435.  Snow  in  the  Park. 

436.  Winter  Sun. 

REMSEY,   MME.  Hungary 

437.  Weaving:     Design  No.   739. 

438.  Weaving:     Design  No.   732. 

439.  Weaving:     Design  No.   731. 

440.  Weaving:     Design  No.   754. 
RENOM  Y   JUAMANDREU,   FAUSTO     Spain 

441.  People's  Sunday. 
RIPPL-RONAI,    JOZSEF  Hungary 

442.  Child's  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

443.  Portrait:     Dr.    Guttmann. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

444.  Female  Nude. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

445.  Ladies  in  the  Garden. 

Lent  by  Lajos  Jambor,  Esq. 

446.  Woman's   Head   in   Profile. 

Lent  by  Count  Gvula  Andrassy. 

447.  Park. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 

448.  Portrait:     Mark   Vedres. 

Lent  by  Mark  Vedres,   Esq. 

449.  Interior. 

450.  Hungarian    Interior. 

451.  Woman  with  Poppy  in  Her  Hair. 

Lent  bv  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 
RUDNAY,    GYULA  Hungary 

452.  Mother  and  Child. 

SAUTER.   GEORGE  England 

453.  The  Weisshorn  :    Moonlight. 

454.  Spring   Veil. 

455.  Violet:     Miss  Ruth  Hunt. 

456.  The   Cinal:     Rothhorn. 

457.  The   Great  Friend:     Matterhorn. 

458.  The  Vallev. 

459.  In  the  Clouds. 

460.  The   Rimphisehhorn. 

461.  The  Dent  Blanche. 

462.  The  Blue  Sphinx:    Matterhorn. 

463.  Resurrection. 

464.  The  Avenue. 

465.  Mrs.   Penelope  Wheeler. 
SIMPSON,    CHARLES  WALTER  England 

466.  Autumn    Sunset. 

SLUITER,   WILLY  Holland 

467.  Autumn  Day. 

SOMLO,   LILI  Hungary 

468.  Channel  of  Lyssewegh. 

469.  View  of  Taormina. 

470.  Park  of  Kortvelves. 

SPANYI,    BELA  Hungary 

471.  Landscape. 

SPEED,   HAROLD  England 

472.  Apollo  and  Daphne. 
SZINNYEI-MERSE,   PAL  Hungary 

473.  Melting  Snow. 

Lent  bv  Count  Gvula  Andrassv. 
TAMASY.   MIKLOS  "  Hungary 

474.  Still  Life. 

TIBOR,   ERNO  Hungary 

475.  Hungarian  Village  Market. 

476.  Field   Workers. 

TIHANYI.   LAJOS  Hungary 

477.  Self    Portrait. 

478.  Self  Portrait:     1914. 

479.  Young   Man's   Portrait. 

480.  Landscape. 

UNDY,   KAROLA  Hungary 

481.  Weaving:     Design  No.  290. 


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U>rDY,    KAROLA—Co7itiyiited 
-cr.;^,?^-  "leaving:    Design  No.   755. 
VASTAGH.   GEZA  Hungary 

483.  Winter  in  the  Atlas  Mountains 

484.  In  the  Farmvard. 
,,485.   Hungarian  Buffalo  Span. 
VASTAGH,   GYORGY  ^  Hungarv 

486.  Gypsy  Woman.  -Hungary 
VASZARY,   JANOS                                    Hungary 

487.  Portrait:    Countess  L.  Batthvanyi! 

^oo    TTT       ^®°*  '^y  Count  Lajos  Batthvanyi. 

488.  Woman  with  Mirror. 

489.  Promenade:    Lake  Balston. 

An,^    T,        ^®°*  ^^  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

490.  Peasant  Girl's  Head. 

491.  Woman  with  Cat. 

—^  .  ,  ,  „  Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes.  Esq 

WALLESZNE,   GYENES   GITTA  Hungary 

492.  Under  the  Tree.  iiungary 

493.  Woman  in  Brown  Dress 

494.  Play. 

495.  Resting  Nude. 

496.  Mother   with    Son. 

497.  Female  Nude. 

498.  In  the  Blue  Background 

499.  Erotic. 

500.  Mother  and  Child 

501.  Profile. 

502.  Lilac  Dress. 

503.  Summer  Heat 

504.  Thirt.v- Year-Old  Woman. 

505.  Movements. 

506.  Mother  and  Baby. 

f^I'   *Iadonna  in  Modern  Guise. 

508.  Bunch  of  Grapes. 

509.  Adam  and  Eve. 

510.  Lady  in  Blue  Dress. 

511.  Desire. 

512.  Fair  Woman   and   Child. 

513.  Two    Girls. 

514.  Biedermeyer. 

WINTER.   TATON  Fn^inr,^ 

515.  The    Waning   of   the    Year.       ^"^''°'^ 
KTA-^k^  V"^  ^™'-     Middelburg. 

ZADOR,   ISTA'AN  tt 

517.  Interior:    Rakoczy  Time  "^'^g"? 
ZIPFER,   SAND  OR  '             '          tt„„„„. 

518.  In  the  Garden.  Hungary 
ZILZER.   ANTAL  w 

519.  The   Source.  Hungary 

520.  Portrait. 

ZORAD  „ 

521.  Landscape    with    Figures         ^'^'^Sary 
DE   ZUBIAURRE,   RAMON  '  Spain 

522.  Viseayan   Peasants.  ^    ° 

523.  Serenade  in   Granada. 

524.  Type  of  Segovian. 

^^505'^si^^rTi  ^-^LENTIN  Spain 

oJo.   Spanish  Peasant. 

526.  Peasant  with  a  Bowl 

527.  Peasant  Couple. 

528.  Peasant  with  Jug. 

GEAPHIC  SECTION 

DRAWINGS,    ETCHINGS,    LITHOGR.\PHS     ETC 

Tt3^'w'"°  u""??^""  Participation  arranged 'by 
Herr  Hugo  Heller  of  Vienna 

BRANGWYN,    FRANK  '  England 

529.  Bark    Strippers.  J^^ngland 

530.  London  Bridge:    No    3 

531.  The  Millwheel:     Montreuil 

532.  Breaking  up  the  "Hannibal." 

533.  bawrers. 

534.  Old  Kew  Bridge. 

535.  Building     the     Victoria     and     Albert 

Museum. 

536.  The   Bridge:    Barnard   Castle    (Aqua- 

tint). 


537.  The   Coal   Mine. 

538.  Barges:    Bruges. 

539.  Windmills:     Bruges. 

540.  Breaking  up  the  "Caledonia." 

541.  The  Farmvard. 

542.  Blacksmiths. 

543.  Entrance  to  Montreuil 

544.  The   Return    from   Work. 

545.  Santa  Maria  from  the  Street 

546.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute:     Venice 

547.  Men  in  a   Bakehouse. 

548.  Church  of  Notre  Dame:     Eu 

549.  Via  delle  Trombe:   Messina. 

550.  Apse  of  Duomo:     Messina 

f?o-  Su^^'t^  °^  "  Spirito  Santo:    Messina. 
5o2.   The  Lot  at  St.  Cirq. 

553.  The  Roundabout:     Bruges. 

554.  A  Back  Street  in  Naples. 

555.  Breaking  up  the  "Duncan." 
5o6.  The  Crucifixion. 

557.  Notre  Dame:     Poictiers 

558.  Street  in  Tours. 

559.  Abbey  St.  Leonard. 

560.  Cannon   Street  Station:    Interior 
tfio"  ^1'  ^1^^^'"'^°/  *he  Exchange:     Genoa. 
f2o    ^u^  Demolition  of  the  Post  Office. 

563.  The  Moat. 

564.  Old  Mills:    Meaux. 

565.  Le  Pont  Neuf:     Paris. 

566.  Church   of   Aairvault. 

567.  Building  the   Bridge. 
COSSMANN.   A.  ^„3tria 

568.  Pinzgauerm. 

DETTMAR,   R.  j^^^^^.^ 

569.  Prometheus. 

FITTON,   HEDLEY  England 

^^    570.   St.  Etienne  du  Mont.  -t-ngland 

HANISCH,   R.  ^        . 

571.  Stift  Melk.  Austria 

572.  Schonbrunn. 

o(3.   Old  Fisherman. 

574.  Late  Summer. 

575.  At  the  Railway  Station 

576.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

577.  On  the  Silt  Dunes. 
TTTvrvTST™T-    ^T?  *^^  Bohmer  Forests. 

\-^Q    ir      \  h  ^-  Austria 

579.  Bengal   Tiger. 

580.  Blue  Parrot. 

581.  L'Amour. 

582.  Pelicans. 

583.  Lion's  Head. 

584.  Flamingo. 

585.  Chamois. 

586.  Arabian  Nights. 

587.  Playing  Parrots. 

588.  Two  Blue  Parrots. 

589.  Oriental    Life. 

590.  Mountain  Goats. 

KASIMIR.   L.  ^^gtj.j^ 

^li  V^T'^^r.  Stephans  Square  (after  Alt). 

592.  Karls  Church. 

593.  Castle  Kreuzenstein. 

XT  .  f  ?6.y'^°°^  •     Minorite  Church. 
KASIMIR-HOERXES,   T.  Austria 

595.  Hamburg:  Katzen  Path 
^^,^^6-  Prague:  Niklas  Church. 
KLEMM,   WALTER  Austria 

597.  Tight-Rope  Walker.  Austria 

598.  Don  Quixote:     No.   1. 

599.  Don  Quixote:     No.  3. 

600.  Don  Quixote:     No.  4. 

601.  Don  Quixote:     No.  5. 

602.  Don  Quixote:    No.  6. 

603.  Don  Quixote:    No.  7 

604.  Tvll  Ulenspiegel. 

605.  Ulenspiegel. 

606.  The  Pursuit. 


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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


607.  The  Invasion. 

608.  The  Watcher. 

609.  The  Storks. 

610.  Ice  Harvesting. 

611.  Winter  Sport. 

KOKOSCHKA,   OSKAR  Austria 

612.  Portrait  of  Karl  Kraus. 
LEDERER,   FRITZ  Austria 

613.  Austrian   Landscape. 

614.  Dort  Gasse. 

615.  Herr    Weil. 

616.  Tragedian. 

617.  Landscape. 

618.  Rolling  Mill. 

619.  Hilly  Landscape. 

MANXIXG,  W.  WESTLEY  England 

620.  The  Avenue:    Normandj-. 
MATISSE,   HENRI 

621.  Girl   with   Brooch. 

622.  Portrait:     M.  Massia    (outline). 

623.  Portrait:    M.   Massia    (background). 

624.  Madam  Lansberg. 

625.  Head  of  Young  Woman  No.  25. 

626.  Head  of  Young  Girl  No.  20. 

627.  Head  of  Young  Woman  No.  26. 

628.  Head    of    Young    Girl    with    Flowered 

Hat. 

629.  Head  of  Young  Girl  No.  23. 

630.  Head  of  Young  Girl  No.  24. 

631.  Head  of  Young  Girl. 

632.  Head. 

633.  Feminine   Mask. 

634.  Portrait:     M.    Massia. 

ORLIK,   EMIL  Austria 

635.  Little  Heads. 

636.  An   Indian. 

637.  London   Girls. 

638.  Going  to  Church:     Bohemia. 

639.  Picture  of  Japanese  Boy. 

640.  Bargaining. 

641.  Peasant   Woman. 

642.  My  Mother. 

643.  At  the  Precipice. 

644.  Ferdinand  Hodler. 

645.  Architect   Hoffman. 

646.  Glassworks   near   Glasgow. 

647.  A  Mussel  Merchant:    Rotterdam. 

648.  The  Angler. 

649.  Japanese  Woman  in  Winter  Dress. 

650.  The  Kurumaya  :    Tokio. 

651.  Before   the   Temple. 

652.  Landing  Place:    Tokio. 

653.  From  Edinburgh. 

654.  A  Part  of  the  Ghetto:    Prague. 

655.  Fruitfulness. 

656.  Michael  Kramer. 

OSBORNE,   MALCOLM  England 

657.  Lavardin. 

POLLAK.   MAX  Austria 

658.  Portrait  of  Professor  S.  Freud. 

659.  Vienna :     Franziskaner  Square. 

660.  Vienna:     University  Square. 
SCHMUTZER,   FERD  Austria 

661.  Brahms  Room. 

662.  Haystack. 

SVABINSKY  Austria 

663.  At  the  Piano. 

664.  Old    Woman    with    Dog. 
THILMANN,  C.  Austria 

665.  Evening:    Venice. 

VONDROUS,   C.  Austria 

666.  Market  in  Turnau. 

667.  Smithy:     Prague. 

668.  Mathesons  Harbor. 

WAY,  T.  R.  England 

669.  Purple  Cap. 

670.  Cremorne  Gardens. 


671.  Little  White  Girl. 

672.  Maud. 

673.  Little  Nude. 

HUNGARIAN  GRAPHIC  SECTION 

Arranged  by  the  Fine  Arts  Museum  of  Budapest 

COMPRISING  DEA-^^^NGS,  WATER  COLORS,  PASTELS, 
ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS,  ETC. 

BARANSKY,   E.   LAZLO  Hungary 

674.  Hungarian  Fountain. 
BATTHYANYI,   COUNT  GYULA         Hungary 

675.  Working  Girl's  Dream. 

676.  Mannequin. 

677.  Court  Ball. 

BERENY,   ROBERT  Hungary 

678.  Sewing  in  the  Garden. 

679.  The  Convalescent. 

680.  Portrait:     Ignotus. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Sandor  Ferenczi. 
BERON,   GYULA  Hungary 

681.  Lady's   Portrait. 

EDVI-ILLES,   JENO  Hungary 

682.  Clouds. 

GLATZ,   OSZKAR  Hungary 

683.  Spinning. 

684.  Old  Pianist. 

685.  Old  Seamstress. 

686.  Motherhood. 

687.  Peasant  Girl  Dressing. 

688.  The   Dinner. 

689.  Resting. 

GOTH,  MORIC  Hungary 

690.  Artist's   Wife. 

691.  Self  Portrait. 

692.  Tired  Horse. 

HATVANY,   BARON  FERENCZ  Hungary 

693.  Drawing:    No.   1. 

694.  Drawing:     No.   2. 

695.  Drawing:     No.   3. 

696.  Drawing:    No.  4. 

HERMAN,   LIPOT  Hungary 

697.  Nude  Study. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lajos  Ferenczi. 

698.  Summer  Phantasy. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lajos  Ferenczi. 
JUHASZ,   ARPAD  Hungary 

699.  Drawing:    No.   1. 

700.  Drawing:    No.  2. 

KONRAD,   GYULA  Hungary 

701.  Peasant  Woman :    Mezokovesd 

702.  Summer  Evening:     The  Arno. 

703.  Motive:    From  a  Little  Town. 
LENARD.   ROBERT  Hungary 

704.  Windy   Sunset. 

705.  On  the  Arno. 

706.  Puenta  San  Martino. 

707.  Toledo. 

708.  Gateway:    Toledo. 

709.  Church  Colonnade. 

710.  Old  Part  of  Toledo. 

711.  On  the  Arno. 

712.  Alcantara. 

713.  The  San  Martino  Bridge:    Toledo. 

714.  Old  Town. 

715.  Landscape. 

716.  Sunset  in  Genoa. 

717.  Saint   Cloud. 

718.  Prague:    Old  Bridge. 

719.  Canal   in   France. 

720.  Old  Houses  in  Genoa. 

721.  Ponte  Vecchio. 

722.  Genoa. 

LOTZ,   KAROLY  Hungary 

723.  Study. 

Lent  by  Baron  Perencz  Hatvany. 


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MARKO,   ERNO  Hungary 

724.  Woman  Knitting. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
NAGY,  LAURA  Hungary 

725.  Old  Woman   with  Animals. 

726.  Fairyland. 

727.  Bird's   Supper. 

728.  The  Dolls'  Queen. 

NAGY,   SAND  OR  Hungary 

729.  Child's   Portrait. 

PAPP,   LAJOS  Hungary 

730.  The  Stonebreaker. 

POGANY.  WILLY  Hungary 

731.  Rheingold. 

732.  Walkurenritt. 

733.  Illustration  for  Tannhauser:    No.  1. 

734.  Illustration  for  Tannhauser:     No.  2. 

735.  Illustration  for  Tannhauser:    No.  3. 

736.  Illustration  for  Tannhauser:     No.  4. 

737.  Illustiation  for  Parseval:     No.   1. 

738.  Illustration  for  Parseval:     No.   2. 

739.  Illustration  for  Parseval:     No.  3. 

740.  Illustration  for  Parseval:     No.   4. 
POR,    BERTALAN  Hungary 

741.  Decorative     Composition      (dry     point 

etching). 

742.  Landscape  with  Hay  Rick. 

743.  Study:    Three  Figures. 

744.  Self   Portrait:     No.   2. 

745.  Study   for  Decoration. 

746.  Composition  Studies. 

747.  Study  for  Portrait  Group. 

748.  Study  for  Woman's  Portrait. 

749.  Portrait. 

750.  Female  Study. 

751.  Study    for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  1. 

752.  Studv     for    Decoration:      Worship 

wisdom:    No.  2. 

753.  Studv     for    Decoration :      Worship 

wisdom:    No.  3. 

754.  Study    for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  4. 

755.  Study     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom :    No.  5. 

756.  Study    for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  6. 

757.  Study     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom :    No.  7. 

758.  Studv     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  8. 

759.  Study     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  9. 

760.  Studv     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  10. 

761.  Study     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  11. 

762.  Study    for    Decoration:      Worship 

wisdom:    No.  12. 

763.  Studv    for    Decoration:      Worship 

wisdom:    No.  13. 

764.  Study     for    Decoration :      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  14. 

765.  Studv    for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  15. 

766.  Study     for     Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  16. 

767.  Study     for     Decoration :      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.   17. 

768.  Study     for    Decoration :      Worship 

wisdom:    No.  18. 

769.  Studv     for    Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  19. 

770.  Studv    for    Decoration:      Worship 

wisdom:    No.  20. 

771.  Study    for    Decoration :      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  21. 

772.  Study     for     Decoration:      Worship 

Wisdom:    No.  22. 


773.   Study    for    Decoration:      Worship    of 
Wisdom:    No.  23. 

774.  Studv    for    Decoration:      Worship    of 

Wisdom:    No.  24. 

775.  Study    for    Decoration:      Worship    of 

Wisdom:    No.  25. 

776.  Study    for    Decoration:      Worship    of 

Wisdom:    No.  26. 

777.  Studv    for    Decoration:      Worship    of 

wisdom:    No.  2  7. 

778.  Composition   Studies. 

779.  Study  of  Nude  Seated. 

780.  Landscape  Composition. 

781.  Portrait   Study. 

782.  Composition    Studies. 

783.  Study   of   Male    Figure. 

784.  Landscape  Study  with  Figures. 

785.  Landscape  Study:    The  Mill. 

786.  Study:    Male  Figure. 

787.  Pastoral   Composition. 

788.  Composition   Studies. 

789.  Landscape  Study  with  Cows. 

790.  Decorative  Composition  Study. 

791.  Landscape  Study:     The  Ford. 

792.  Decorative  Composition   Study. 

793.  Landscape  Study  with  Cattle. 

794.  Female    Study:     Grief. 

795.  Study  of  Adam  and  Eve. 

796.  Composition   Study. 

797.  Decorative   Composition   Study. 

798.  Composition  Study. 

799.  Landscape     Studv:      The     Shepherd: 

No.  1. 

800.  Three  Composition   Studies. 

801.  Two  Composition  Studies. 

802.  Landscape     Studv:       The     Shepherd: 

No.    2. 

803.  Study  for  Mosaic. 

804.  Decorative     Composition     Study:      Fe- 

cundity. 

805.  Decorative    Composition    Study:     The 

Pioneers:    No.   1. 

806.  Decorative    Composition    Study:      The 

Pioneers:     No.   2. 

807.  Landscape   Composition. 

808.  Portrait  Study  of  a  Man. 

809.  Decorative   Composition    Study. 

810.  Study:    Female  Nude. 
PRinODA,    ISTVAN  Hungary 

811.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Irene  P. 

812.  Studv  of  Female  Nude. 
RAUSCHER,"  LAJOS  Hungary 

813.  Doorway  in  Rothenburg. 

814.  Hut  in   Szelakna. 

815.  Baggerrad. 

816.  Slavic  Village:    No.   1. 

817.  Slavic  Village:    No.  2. 

818.  Part  of  Margaret  Island:    Budapest. 

819.  Motive  from   Old   Buda. 

820.  Buda. 

RIPPL-RONAL.   JOSEF  Hungary 

821.  Outdoor  Amusements. 

822.  Shore  Scene:    Ostend. 

823.  Old  Woman  Seated. 

824.  Knitting. 

825.  Carroussel. 

826.  Walk  in  the  Garden. 

827.  Three  Girls  in  a  Garden. 

828.  Drawing:     Man   Drinking. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvany. 

829.  Woman  at  Piano. 

830.  In  the  Garden. 
RONAI-KASZNER  Hungary 

831.  Don  Pietro  Caruso. 

SZEKELY,    ANDOR  Hungary 

832.  Washing  Day. 

833.  Old  Woman's  Home:     Bruges. 
SZEKELY,   ARPAD  Hungary 

834.  Stone  Bridge 


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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


TICHY,   GYULA  Hungary 

835.  Moment  and  Century. 

TICHY,    KALMAN  Hungary 

836.  Bouquet  of  Flowers. 

837.  Gold  Rain. 

UITZ,    BELA  Hungary 

838.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by   Marczell  Nemes,    Esq. 

839.  Man's  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,    Esq. 

840.  Man's  Profile. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,    Esq. 

841.  Child  on  Mother's  Arm. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,    Esq. 

842.  Little  Girl's  Head. 

Lent  bv  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

843.  Mother  and  Baby. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

844.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

845.  Girl's  Head  in  Profile. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

846.  Expectant  Mother. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

847.  Woman   Leaning  on   Her   Chin. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

848.  Woman  Reading. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

849.  Woman  with  Crossed  Legs. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

850.  Woman  with  Hand  to  Her  Breast. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

851.  Woman  with  Velvet  Ribbon. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

852.  Woman   Sitting. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,   Esq. 

853.  Woman   with  Head  Turned. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

854.  Woman:    Head  Bent. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,    Esq. 

855.  Woman  with  Child  in  Her  Lap. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,    Esq. 
VADASZ,    MIKLOS  Hungary 

856.  A  Summer  Episode. 

857.  Cheap  Places:    Race  Course. 

858.  In  Amusement  Park. 

859.  Female  Impersonator. 

VASZARY,   JANOS  Hungary 

860.  Drawing. 

ZADOR,   ISTVAN  Hungary 

861.  The  Elisabeth  Palace:     Budapest. 

862.  The  Baross  Street:    Budapest. 

863.  ThronefoUower  Street:    Budapest. 

864.  The  Bath  Street:    Budapest. 

865.  The  Woodpecker  Street:    Budapest. 

SCULPTURE 
BECK,    O.   FULOP  Hungary 

866.  Ancient  Hungarian  Archer. 

867.  Medals. 

868.  Medals. 

CANALIAS.   JOSE  Spain 

869.  Mariner. 

FEHERVARY,    ERZSI  Hungary 

870.  Black  and  White. 

871.  Green  and  White. 

872.  Cleopatra. 

873.  Harlequin. 

874.  Ballerina. 

FEMES-BECK,   VILMOS  Hungary 

875.  Medals. 

876.  Dancer. 

877.  Eve. 

878.  Woman  with  Sheaf. 

879.  Dante. 

880.  Beatrice. 

FERENCZY,    BENJAMIN  Hungary 

881.  Madonna. 


KORMENDI-FRIMM,   JENO  Hungary 

882.  Portrait  Bust. 

883.  Medal. 

MARES,   FREDERICO  Spain 

884.  Studv  of  Nude  Men. 

MURANYI,   GYULA  Hungary 

885.  Medals. 

PETER,   VICTOR  France 

886.  Lioness  and  Cubs. 

887.  The   Lion  and  the  Rat. 

888.  St.  Hubert. 

889.  Leonberg  Dog. 

890.  Collie. 

891.  Arabian  Greyhound. 

892.  Lion  Drinking. 

893.  Bulldog. 

894.  Lulu,   a  Pomeranian. 

895.  Trompette. 

896.  Chienne  d' Arret. 

897.  Frederick  MacMonnies. 

898.  Republic. 

899.  Cupids  Struggling  Over  a  Heart. 

900.  Dr.  Roux. 

901.  Henri  Goutier. 

902.  Model    of   the    Jury    Medal    Ecole   des 

Beaux  Arts. 

903.  Chien   Griffon  et  Faisan. 

904.  Le  Chien   qui   la  lache  sa  proie  pour 

I'ombre. 

905.  Spaniel  Hunting. 

906.  Dog  with  Cropped  Ears. 

907.  Spaniel  and  Duck. 

908.  Fearless,    Running  Dog. 

909.  Dog     Protecting     Its     Young    from     a 

Snake. 

910.  Petit  Chien   Griffon. 

911.  Obverse     and     Reverse     Proofs     New 

French  Nickles. 

912.  Little  Girl  Petting  a  Dog. 

913.  Mr.  Gouge. 

914.  Mr.   Coutan. 

915.  Mr.   Carli. 

916.  Dogs  of  Different  Breeds. 

PICK.    LAJOS  Hungary 

917.  The  Start. 

RIVIERE,   CHARLES  France 

918.  Statue  of  a  Lady,  Veiled. 

919.  Small  Nude  Figure  of  a  Woman. 

920.  Le  Roghi. 

921.  Martha  Mary  Magdalen. 

922.  Woman  Bearers  of  Sacred  Vessels. 

923.  Epais. 

924.  Phryne. 

925.  Dante. 

926.  Adam  and  Eve. 

927.  Messe  de  Monait. 

928.  La  Cigale  et  la  Fourmi. 

929.  Woman  of  Martinique. 

930.  Souvenir  of  Alexandria. 

931.  Group  of  Warriors. 

932.  Return  of  the  Warriors. 

933.  Women  in  Moorish  Dance. 

934.  Arab  Woman  and  a  Child. 

935.  Woman  with  Wings. 

936.  Sphinx  Seated  on  Red  Marble. 

937.  Sphinx   Standing  on   Red  Marble. 

938.  Bacchus  and  Bacchante. 

939.  Elf. 

940.  Dancer  Cambodgien. 

941.  Dancer  with  Lotus. 

942.  Peacock  on   a  Wooden   Pedestal. 

943.  Invocation. 

944.  Salammbo. 

945.  Salammbo. 

946.  Satyres  and  Bacchante. 

947.  Susannah,  the  Virgin. 

948.  Feminine  Sketch. 

949.  Oriental  Courtesan. 

950.  Amir  and  His  Donkey. 


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INTEENATIONAL  SECTION 


RIVIERE,   CHARLES — Continued 

951.  Priest  Blessing  the  Sea. 

952.  Sarcophagus. 

953.  Group  of  Doctors. 

954.  Group  of  Holy  Women. 

955.  Loie  Fuller. 

956.  Statuette,  Self  Portrait. 

957.  Arabian  Horseman. 

958.  Vivian. 

959.  Bust,  the  Two  Sorrows. 

960.  Head  of  a  Woman. 

961.  Statuette  of  Roty. 

962.  Two  Bas  Relief,   Motif   Siamese. 

963.  Head  of  a  Girl. 

DE   ROSALES,   EMANUEL  O. 

964.  Puppets. 

965.  Bacchante. 

SIMAY,   IMRE  Hungary 

966.  Orang  Utang. 

967.  Family  Joy. 

968.  Mother  and  Son. 

969.  Rhesus  Erythreus. 

970.  Father  and  Son. 

TELCS,   EDE  Hungary 

971.  Medals. 

972.  Female  Figure. 

973.  Portrait  Bust:    Artist's  Wife. 
TROUBETZKOY,   PAUL  Russia 

974.  Mrs.  Henderson. 

975.  Mrs.  Crane. 

976.  Mr.  Waterman. 

977.  Mrs.  B.  Harriman. 

978.  Lady  Constance  Richardson. 

979.  Princess  Troubetzkoy. 

980.  Princess  Troubetzkov. 

VEDRES,  MARK  Hungary 

981.  Girl  Arranging  Hair. 

982.  Singing  Boy. 

983.  Dancing   Girl. 

984.  After  Bath. 

985.  Bacchus. 

986.  Adam  and  Eve. 

987.  Boy  Resting. 

988.  Girl  Carrying  Water. 

989.  Danseuse. 

990.  Morning  Toilet. 

991.  Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

992.  Reposing  Athlete. 

ZILZER,   HA.JNALKA  Hungary 

993.  Portrait  Plaque. 

ZUTT,   AR  Hungary 

994.  Case  of  War  Medals. 

ITALIAN   FUTURISTS 

PAINTINGS   AND   DRAWINGS 
BALLA 

995.  Dynamic  Decomposition  of  a  Motor  in 

Rapid  Movement. 

996.  Dynamism  of  Dispersion. 

997.  Dynamic  Expansion :    Speed. 

998.  Luminous  Successions  :    Displacements. 

999.  Dynamism      of      Plasticity:       Noises: 

Speed. 

1000.  Dynamism  of  Plastic  Lights. 

1001.  Walking  Lines:    Dynamic  Successions. 


1002.  Dynamism  of  Light. 

1003.  Dynamic  Rhvthm. 
BOCCIONI 

1004.  Nude:     Complementary   Dynamism    of 

Form :    Colour. 

1005.  Dynamism  of  a  Cyclist. 

1006.  Elasticity. 

1007.  Matter. 

1008.  Dynamism  of  a  Football  Player. 
CARRA 

1009.  The  Disintegration  of  Flesh. 

1010.  Centrifugal  Forces. 

1011.  Abstract  Perspective  of  Form:    Color. 

1012.  The   Complement  of  Form   to   a   Nude 

Figure. 

1013.  Study   for   the    Picture:     A   Woman's 

Shape  and  Scents. 

1014.  Dynamic  Space  of  a  Jockery. 

1015.  Plastic  Transcendencies. 

1016.  Synthesis  of  a  Music  Hall. 

1017.  Form  of   a   Dancer  in   Circular  Move- 

ment. 

1018.  Force  Centres  of  a  Boxer. 

1019.  Dynamism  of  a  Boxer. 

1020.  Architectural  Construction  of  a  Woman 

on  the  Beach. 

1021.  A  Woman's  Shape  and  Scents. 

1022.  Woman:    House:    Bottle:    as  a  Spher- 

ical Expansion  in  Space. 

1023.  Simultaneousness. 
RUSSOLO 

1024.  Dynamism  of  a  Motor. 

1025.  Dynamic  Volumes. 

1026.  Plastic  Summary  of  a  Woman's  Move- 

ments. 

1027.  My  Dynamic  Self. 

1028.  Dynamic  Expansion:    Houses:    Lights. 
SEVERINI 

1029.  Light:     Speed:     Noise:     In    Simulta- 

neous Interpenetration. 

1030.  Forms  and  Color:    Tone  in  the  Argen- 

tine Tango. 

1031.  Sea  Dancer. 

1032.  Spherical  Expansion  of  Lights:     Cen- 

tripetal. 

1033.  Spherical    Expansion   of    Light:     Cen- 

trifugal. 

1034.  Dynamic  Decomposition  of  the  Portrait 

"of  the  Poet  Marinetti. 

1035.  Dynamism  of  the  14th  July. 

1036.  Light:    Speed:    Noise:    Sketch. 

1037.  Forms  and  Color:    Tone  in  the  Argen- 

tine Tango:    First  Sketch. 

1038.  Forms  and  Color:    Tone  in  the  Double 

Boston:    Second  Sketch. 

1039.  Sea  Dancer:    Study. 

1040.  Dynamic    Continuity    of    a    Train    in 

Rapid  Movement. 

1041.  Sea  Dancer:    Study  No.  2. 

1042.  Sea  Dancer:    Study  No.  3. 

BOCCIONI  SCULPTURE 

1043.  Developments    of    a    Battle    in    Space: 

Still  Life. 

1044.  Muscles  in  Quick  Motion. 


NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


GALLERIES  11  to  16 

PAINTINGS 

ASTRUP,   NICOLAI 

1045.  Window  Flowers. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 

1046.  Storm-Blown  Aspentree. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 
BRUN,  HARALD 

1047.  A  Laplander. 


1048.  Young  Woman. 

1049.  Gladioli. 
COLLETT,   FREDRIK 

1050.  Spring  Landscape. 
DAHL,  NILS 

1051.  September  Evening. 

1052.  Autumn  Landscape. 
DEBERITZ,    PER 

1053.  On  the  Beach. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 


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NOEWEGIAN  SECTION 


1054.  Nude. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1055.  Garden  in  Jleutone. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 
DIRIKS,   EDVARD 

1056.  Storm  on  Drobaksfjord. 

1057.  December  on  the  Seine. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 
ERIKSEN,   BJARNE 

1058.  Summer  Night. 
ERIKSEN,   SIGURD 

1059.  In  the  Woods. 
GAUGUIN,   POLA 

1060.  Sidestreet  in  Christiania. 

1061.  Forest  Interior. 

1062.  Sunset. 

1063.  Spruce  "Wood. 
GRANDE,   SEVERIN 

1064.  Still  Life. 

1065.  Fir  Trees. 

1066.  On  the  Beach. 

1067.  Summer  in  Soon. 
HAAVARDSHOLM,   MAGNHILD 

1068.  Cabbage  Field. 
HEIBERG,   ASTRI  WELHAVEN 

1069.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

1070.  Landscape. 
HEIBERG.   JEAN 

1071.  Boxers. 

1072.  Calla  Lilies  and  Tiger  Lilies. 

1073.  Bathing  Boj-s. 

1074.  Landscape. 

1075.  Nude. 
HENNING,   OTTO. 

1076.  Valley  in  the  Mountains. 

1077.  Storm. 
HOLBO,   KRISTEN 

1078.  Al  Fresco  Luncheon. 

1079.  Summer  Evening  in  Vaage. 

1080.  Mountain  Dairy  Pasture:    Norway. 
HOLMBOE,   THOROLP 

1081.  In  the  Garden. 

1082.  Winter  Road. 

1083.  Winter. 

1084.  Owl. 

1085.  Autumn. 

1086.  Twilight. 
JACOBSEN,   AUGUST 

1087.  Berry  Tree. 
JOHANSEN,   OTTO 

1088.  In  the  Garden. 

1089.  Cagne:    France. 

1090.  In  the  Romsdal :    Norway. 
JORDE,   LARS 

1091.  Midsummer. 

1092.  Noon  Sun:    Sjodalen. 

1093.  Morning  Sun  on  Winter  Cliffs. 
KATLI,  ARNE 

1094.  Landscape. 

1095.  Summer. 

1096.  In  the  Harbor. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 

1097.  Nude. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1098.  Garden. 

1099.  Summer  Night. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1100.  The  Tree. 

1101.  The  Red  Tablecloth. 
KIELLAND,   MANNE 

1102.  Lonstrup:    Denmark. 
KOLSTO,   FREDRIK 

1103.  Clear  Winter  Day. 

1104.  Winter  Day  on  the  Coast. 
KRAG,   LUL 

1105.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  K. 
KROHG,   CHRISTIAN 

1106.  At  the  Table. 


1107.  Buttoning  the  Shoes. 

Prom  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1108.  Portrait. 

1109.  The  Struggle  for  Life. 

1110.  Norwegian  Pilot. 

1111.  Old  Italian  Woman. 

1112.  The  Child. 

1113.  Sleeping. 
LAURENG,   THEODOR 

1114.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 
LUND,   HENRIK 

1115.  Portrait:       The     Norwegian     Author, 

Hans  Jaeger. 

1116.  A  Question. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1117.  The  Dramatist,   Gunnar  Heiberg,   and 

Friends  in  the  Garden. 

1118.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M. 

1119.  On  the  Doorsteps. 

1120.  The  Kitchen  Wall. 

1121.  The  Actress,  Mme.  Wettergren. 
MULLER,   JOHANNES 

1122.  Norwegian  Mountain  Stream. 

1123.  Eyening. 
MUNCH,   EDVARD 

1124.  Landscape:    Middle  Europe. 

1125.  Winter  Landscape. 

1126.  Portrait  of  the  Painter,  S. 

1127.  Winter  Landscape  on  the  Coast. 

1128.  Summer  Night  in  Aasgaardstrand. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1129.  The    Sun:     Study    for    Decoration    in 

Christiania  University. 

1130.  Morning. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1131.  Morning  Toilet. 

1132.  Portrait:    The  Author,  Jappe  Nilssen. 
ONSAGER,   SOREN 

1133.  Before  the  Mirror. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

1134.  Sleeping  Children. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 
REVOLD.   AXEL 

1135.  Shipyard. 

1136.  Two  Girls. 

1137.  Italian  Girl. 

1138.  Winter  Landscape. 
ROM,   HENRIK 

1139.  Stormy  Day  in  Fishing  Village. 

1140.  Summer  Night. 

1141.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
SALICATH,   ORNULP 

1142.  Young  Girl. 

1143.  My  Wife. 

SALVESEN,  VALBORG  SCHWARTZ 

1144.  Interior. 
SANN,   JACOB 

1145.  Fisherman's  Garden. 

1146.  Fisherman's  Cottage. 

1147.  Summer  Evening  in  Sandefjord. 
SCHONHEYDER,    ANNA 

1148.  Vaage  Church:    Norway. 
SINDING,    SIGMUND 

1149.  Autumn. 

1150.  Autumn  in  Norway. 

1151.  In  the  Harbor. 

1152.  Twixt  Winter  and  Spring. 

1153.  Country  Road. 
SMITH-KIELLAND,   PER 

1154.  Winter. 
SOHLBERG,   HARALD 

1155.  Oak  Tree:     Evening  Light. 

Lent  by  Rasmus  Meyer,  Esq. 

1156.  Midsummer  Night. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Midelfart. 

1157.  Spring     Evening:      Akershus,     Chris- 

tiania. 

Lent  bv  Olaf  Gulbranson. 


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NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


SOHLBERG,   UAUAhD— Continued 

1158.  Winter  Night  in  Mountains 

Lent  by  J.  B.  Stang,  Esq. 

1159.  Fruitful  Acres. 

Lent  by  Consul  Harald  Pettersen. 

1160.  Fisherman's  Cottage. 

Lent  by  Byron  Smith,  Esq. 

1161.  From  Sagene,  Christiania. 

1162.  Afternoon  Sun. 
SOMME,   JACOB 

1163.  Evening  Sun. 

1164.  Interior. 
SORENSEN,  HENRIK 

1165.  The  Waiter. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 

1166.  Afraid. 

1167.  Friends. 
STADSKLEIV,  THORLEIV 

1168.  Overcast  Day   in   the  Mountains. 
STROM,   HALFDAN 

1169.  Effect  of  Sunlight. 

1170.  In  the  Meadow. 

1171.  Self  Portrait. 

1172.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1173.  In  the  Sun. 

1174.  Figure  Study. 
SVARSTAD,   A.   D. 

1175.  Portrait. 

1176.  Old  House:    Christiania. 

1177.  Terrace  in  Rome. 

1178.  Dedication    of    the    People's     House: 

Christiania. 

1179.  Anarchists'  Meeting  in  London. 
TANNES,   MARIE 

1180.  March. 
THAULOW,   FRITS 

1181.  Pumpkin   Field,    Pennsylvania. 

1182.  Town  Gate:    Cordova,  Spain. 

1183.  In  Skagen,  Denmark. 

1184.  Watermill. 

1185.  Square  in  Beaulieu,  France. 

1186.  River  in  Brittany,  France. 

1187.  Fisherman's   Bridge. 

1188.  Park  Bench  in  Winter. 

1189.  Landscape:    Gravelines,  France. 

1190.  Watering  the  Horses:    Normandy. 

1191.  Smoking  Chimneys:    St.  Denis,  France. 

1192.  Boulevard  de  la  Madeleine:    Paris. 

1193.  The  Mesna  River:    Norway. 

1194.  Church  Interior:    Burgos,  Spain. 

1195.  Surf:    Dieppe,  France. 

1196.  Apple  Barges  on  the  Seine. 
THORBJORSEN,   SIMON 

1197.  Autumn  Evening. 

1198.  Still  Life. 
TUNOLD,    BERNT 

1199.  Tranquility 

Lent  bv  Direktor  Kjell  Koren. 
VALSTAD,    OTTO 

1200.  Digitalis. 

1201.  A  Corner  of  My  Studio. 

1202.  Near  the  Christianiafjord. 

1203.  The  Antique  Mirror. 

1204.  Spring. 
WERENSKIOLD,   DAGFIN 

1205.  Hawk  and  Turkeys. 

1206.  Crows  and  Their  Young. 
WETLESEN,   WILHELM 

1207.  Landscape  from  Fredrikstad,   Norway. 

1208.  Horses  in  Snow. 

GRAPHIC  SECTION 

ETCHINGS,      LITHOGRAPHS,      WOODCUTS,      DRAW- 
INGS   AND    WATER    COLORS 

ERIKSEN,   KRISTOPER 

1209.  The  Rider  (after  Rembrandt's  painting 

in  the  Museum  of  Copenhagen). 


GAUGUIN,   POLA 

1210.  Winter  in  the  City. 

1211.  Decorative  Figure. 

1212.  Woman's  Head. 
HAMMARBAECK,    A. 

1213.  Sketch. 

1214.  Little  Boy. 

1215.  Profile. 
HOLM,   HANS 

1216.  The   Burial   of   Christ    (after   Ribera's 

painting  in  Louvre)    (L). 

1217.  From    Mesna    River    (L.    in    colors    of 

painting  by  Thaulow). 

1218.  From  Amiens   (L.  in  colors  of  painting 

by  Thaulow). 
KAVLI,   ARNE 

1219.  Interior  of  a  Music  Box. 

1220.  Singer  in  Tights. 

1221.  Sketch. 

1222.  Woman's  Head. 

1223.  Female  Figure. 

1224.  Singer. 

1225.  Singing  Negro. 

1226.  Two  Gentlemen  in  Paris. 

1227.  Tlie  Author,  Wildenway. 

1228.  Songstress. 

1229.  Songstress   Resiing. 
KIELLAND,    MANNA 

1230.  Wolves   and   Eagles   Fighting    (etching 

of  painting  by  Jan  Fyt). 
MUNCH,   EDVARD 

1231.  Death  Scene  (L). 

1232.  Adieus    (L). 

1233.  Henrik   Ibsen  in  Grand  Cafe    (L). 

1234.  The  Sea  of  Love  (L). 

1235.  Woman  with  Loose  Hair   (L). 

1236.  Helge  Rode   (E). 

1237.  Man  Praying  (woodcut  in  2  colors). 

1238.  Young  Girl  (E). 

1239.  Amorous  Woman  (L.  in  4  colors). 

1240.  By  the  Seashore  (W.  in  4  colors). 

1241.  Two  People   (W.  in  3  colors). 

1242.  The  Liberation   (L.  in  blue). 

1243.  Woman  with  Red  Hair  (L.  in  3  colors). 

1244.  The  Beggar  (E.  on  zinc). 

1245.  Moonlight:    Woman  Outside  the  House 

(W.  in  4  colors). 

1246.  Self  Portrait  (L). 

1247.  The  Dead  Mother  (E). 

1248.  Lubec   (E). 

1249.  Study    (E). 

1250.  August  Strindberg  (L). 

1251.  Jealousy  (L.  in  black). 

1252.  Vampire   (W.  in  4  colors). 

1253.  Eva  Cudocci  and  Bella  Edwards    (L). 

1254.  Self  Portrait:    No.  2   (L). 

1255.  Oak  Tree  (E.  on  zinc). 

1256.  The  Kiss   (E). 

1257.  Sick  Girl   (E). 

1258.  The  Sick  Child   (E). 

1259.  Italian  Woman   (E). 

1260.  Woman  in  Summer  Night   (E). 

1261.  Moonlight    (E). 

1262.  Landgerichtsdirektor,  S.   (E). 

1263.  Sigbjorn  Obstfelder   (E). 

1264.  Bathing  Woman   (E). 

1265.  Henry  van  de  Velde   (L). 

1266.  Thv.  S.   (L). 

1267.  Nude   (L). 

1268.  Leopard  (L). 

1269.  A  Young  Lady  (E). 

1270.  Workmen    (L). 

1271.  Thv.  S.  II   (L). 

1272.  Museum  Director,  Jens  Thiis   (L). 

1273.  Panic    (W). 

1274.  Woman  with  Large  Hat   (L). 

1275.  Workmen   (W). 

1276.  The  Seducer   (L). 


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NOEWEGIAN  SECTION 


1277.   Madam  G.  (L.  in  red). 
1273.   Young  Lady   (L). 

1279.  Two  Old  People   (L). 

1280.  Two  Apes  with  Their  Young  (L). 

1281.  Polar  Bear   (L). 

1282.  Eagle's  Head  (L). 

1283.  Tiger   (L). 

1284.  Boy,  Girl  and  Horse  (L). 

1285.  Five  Apes  and  an  Ape's  Head  (L). 

1286.  Two  Eagle  Heads  (L). 

1287.  Eight  Apes  (L). 
NORDHAGEN,   JOHAN 

1288.  Falls  in  Telemarken  (E.  of  painting  by 

August  Cappelen). 

1289.  Claudius    Civils'     Conspiracy    Against 

the     Romans      (from     Rembrandt's 
painting). 

1290.  Christ  at  Emmaus   (from  Rembrandt's 

painting). 

1291.  Birch  Tree  in  Storm  (from  painting  by 

Prof.  J.  C.  Dahl). 

1292.  Prof.  Hans  Gude:    Portrait  (E). 

1293.  Arne  Garborg  (E). 
PETERSSEN,    REIDAR 

1294.  The   Slaughter  of  the  Innocents    (from 

Valerio    Castelli's    painting    in    Na- 
tional Museum,  Christiania). 

1295.  Head:     Study    (E). 

1296.  Self  Portrait. 
THAULOW,   FRITS 

1297.  Pont  de  Amiens  (E.  in  colors). 

1298.  Laveuses  de  Quimperle   (E.  in  colors). 

1299.  Soir   (E.  in  colors). 

1300.  Porte  de  Marbre  (E.  in  colors). 

SCULPTURES  AND  MEDALLIONS 

ST.   LERCHE,    HANS 

1301.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

1302.  Max  Liebermann. 

1303.  Child. 

1304.  Young  Roman. 

1305.  Infant  Child. 

1306.  Three  Monkeys. 

1307.  Bacchanal. 


1308.  Siren. 

1309.  Roman  Carnival. 

1310.  Crayfish. 

1311.  Young  Man. 

1312.  Ibsen. 

1313.  Nude. 

1314.  Bust  of  Young  Roman. 

1315.  The  Poet  and  the  Sphinx. 

1316.  Woman  and  the  Sea  Bear. 

1317.  Wild  Boar. 

1318.  Venus. 

1319.  Siren. 

1320.  Spectre. 

1321.  Nude. 

1322.  Pope  Pius  X. 

1323.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

1324.  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson. 

1325.  Fishes. 

1326.  Fishes. 

1327.  The  Tiber. 

1328.  Anti-Darwinist  Illusions. 

1329.  The  Marquise  Casati  in  Fete  Costume. 

1330.  Sea  Motive. 

1331.  Typical  Roman  Child. 

1332.  Statuette:    Pope  Pius  X. 

1333.  Pope  Pius  X   (A). 

1334.  Pope  Leo  XIII   (B). 

1335.  Y'oung  Silenus. 

1336.  Bust  of  a  Y'oung  Roman. 

1337.  Woman  (glass). 

1338.  Woman  and  Sea  Bear. 

1339.  Idyl. 

1340.  Boy    (terra  cotta). 

1341.  Child   (terra  cotta). 

1342.  Pope  Benedict  XV  (terra  cotta). 

1343.  Statuette   (terra  cotta). 

1344.  Pope  Pius  X   (terra  cotta). 

1345.  Candida  (terracotta). 

1346.  Up  Against  It   (terra  cotta). 

1347.  Bust  of  a  Boy   (terra  cotta). 

1348.  Schopenhauer:    Head  (terracotta).. 

1349.  Head  of  a  Child  (terra  cotta). 
VIK,   INGEBRIGT 

1350.  Young  Girl   (bronze). 


CHILIAN   SECTION 


GALLERIES   19  and  20 

PAINTINGS    AND    DRAWINGS 

BACKHAUS,   JOSE 

1351.  View  of  Santiago  from  the  Santa  Lucia 

Hill. 

1352.  Colonial  Country  House. 
BURCHARD,   PABLO 

1353.  Santa  Lucia  Hill  Through  the  Mist. 

1354.  The  Fountain. 

1355.  Copper  Utensil. 

1356.  Mutrun  Hill. 

1357.  The  Post  Office:    Santiago. 
CARACCI,   JOSE 

1358.  Evensong. 

1359.  Dream. 

1360.  At  Rest. 
CORREA.    RAFAEL. 

1361.  Driving  Calves. 

1362.  Oxen:    Harrowing. 

1363.  Crepuscule. 
COSTA,    JERONIMO 

1364.  Knitting. 
ESPINOSA,   EUCARPIO 

1365.  Portrait  of  Don  P.  A. 

1366.  Portrait  of  Madame  E.  B.  de  E. 

1367.  Old  Pierrot. 
GONZALES,   JUAN   FRANCISCO 

1368.  Pink  and  White  Grapes. 

1369.  Orchard  of  the  Recoleta  Monastery. 


1370.  Pajaritos  Road. 

1371.  Old  Courtyard:    Lo  Bezanilla. 

1372.  Road  in  Villasana. 

1373.  Yellow  Roses  in  Autumn. 

1374.  Crepuscule  Plava  Blanca. 

1375.  The  Village    (rancho). 

1376.  Padih  Residence. 

1377.  Cloister  in  Old  Dominica. 

1378.  Petunias. 

1379.  Maitenes    Ravine. 

1380.  An  Old  Road  in   Melipilla. 

1381.  Portrait  of  Inocencia. 

1382.  Hidden  Ranches  of  the  Village, 

1383.  Penalolen  in  Autumn. 

1384.  By  the  Maipo  River. 

1385.  Winter  Roses. 

1386.  Doorways  of  Old  Farms. 

1387.  Autumn  Storm. 
ISAMITT.   CARLOS 

1388.  The  Santa  Lucia  Hill  on  a  Rainy  Day. 
1889.   Corner  of  Tenglo  Island. 

1390.  Foothills:    Puerto  Montt. 
JOPRE,   PEDRO 

1391.  In  the  Studio. 
LOBOS,    ALFREDO. 

1392.  Colonial  House:    Seventeenth  Century. 
LOBOS,   ENRIQUE 

1393.  Catita. 


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CHILIAN  SECTION 


LUCARES,   OSCAR 

1394.  Study. 

1395.  Irma. 
LUNCH,   ENRIQUE 

1396.  The  Lady  in  Blue. 
MONTERO  DE   LEIVA,   ELENA 

1397.  Roses. 

1398.  Peonies. 

ORTIZ  DE   ZARATE,   JULIO 

1399.  A  Convent  Corner  in  Santiago. 

1400.  The  Job. 
PEREIRA,   ALIRO   G. 

1401.  Portrait  of  the  Sculptor,  V.  M. 
PUELMA  DE   FUENZALIDA,   DORA 

1402.  Indoors. 
REBOLLEDO,   CORREA  BENITO 

1403.  A  Brave  Boy. 
REZKA,   PEDRO  A. 

1404.  Portrait  of  Dr.  M.  R. 


VALENZUELA.  LLANOS  ALBERTO 

1405.  Moonrise  from  the  Ravine. 

1406.  In  the  Valley. 

1407.  Near  Santiago. 

1408.  Bushes  in  Flower. 

1409.  Old  Trees  in  the  Lolol  Stream. 

1410.  Solitude. 

1411.  The  Four  Cantons  Lake. 

1412.  Opposition. 

1413.  Autumn. 

1414.  The  Alameda,  Santiago. 

SCULPTURE 

GONZALES,   SIMON. 

1415.  Dezca:    The  Sculptor. 

1416.  The  Boy  of  the  Fountain. 

APPLIED  ART 

MUNOZ,   JARA  JOAQUIN 

1417.  Basket  of  Flowers. 

1418.  Indian  Customs. 

1419.  Incrusted  Panel. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


GALLERY  25 
PAINTINGS 

STEWART,  JULIUS  L. 

1420.  Wood  Nymphs. 
LEVER,   HAYLEY 

1421.  Winter:    Harlem  River. 
CRISP,   ARTHUR  ^     , 

1422.  Dim  Yesterday's  Pageant  Backgrounds 

Todav. 
LEVER,   HAYLEY 

1423.  Washington  Bridge. 
STEWART,  JULIUS  L. 

1424.  Blue  Butterfly. 
GROLL,   ALBERT  LOREY 

1425.  Peace:    Hopiland.    . 
DOW,   ARTHUR  WESLEY 

1426.  The  Enchanted  Mesa. 
CALIGA,   I.  H. 

1427.  Autumn. 

DOW,   ARTHUR  WESLEY 

1428.  The  Great  Shadow. 
BOSTON,   JOSEPH  H. 

1429.  Mount  Hamlin. 
LUNGREN,   FERNAND 

1430.  In  the  Abyss:    Grand  Canyon. 
PARSHALL,  DEWITT 

1431.  Great  Abyss. 
WAITE,   EMILY  BURLING 

1432.  The  Lavender  Gown. 
BORG,   CARL  OSCAR 

1433.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Phosbe  A.  Hearst. 
CLARKE.  THOMAS   SHIELDS 

1434.  The  Dawn  of  New  Life. 
FISHER,    MARK 

1435.  In  the  Garden. 
ROGERS,   FRANKLIN  W. 

1436.  The  Siesta. 

LEIGH,   WILLIAM  ROBINSON 

1437.  The  Stampede. 
LEVY,  WILLIAM  AUERBACH 

1438.  Normandy  Fishermen. 

SCULPTURE 

FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER 

1439.  Study  of  a  Head. 

MAC  NEIL,   HERMON  ATKINS 

1440.  Indian:    Arms  Folded. 
MORA,   JOSEPH  JACINTO 

1441.  Scratching  a  Twister. 


GALLERY  26 

PAINTINGS 

O'BRIEN,   FRANK  M. 

1442.  In  the  Foothills  of  the  Apennines. 
DUMOND,   FREDERIC  MELVILLE 

1443.  Raton  Pass. 
PANCOAST,   MORRIS  HALL. 

1444.  The  Narrows  in  Winter. 
WAITE,   EMILY  BURLING 

1445.  Tijmentje  Pouring  Water. 
HAILMAN,   JOHANNA  K.  WOODWELL 

1446.  A  Tropical  Menage. 
HOEBER,   ARTHUR 

1447.  Sprav. 
ROOK,   EDWARD  F. 

1448.  Snow,  Ice  and  Foam. 
SLOAN,   JOHN 

1449.  Gloucester  Harbor. 
UPER,   WALTER 

1450.  Indian  Madonna. 
DOUGHERTY,   PAUL 

1451.  Changing  Weather. 
SLOAN,   JOHN 

1452.  McSorlev's  Old  Ale-House. 
UFER,  WALTER 

1453.  Indian  Garden. 

1454.  Povee  Chigee. 
GROLL,   ALBERT  LOREY 

1455.  Arizona  Desert. 
DUMOND,   FREDERIC  MELVILLE 

1456.  Hoss  Tradin'  on  the  Reservation. 
UFER,   WALTER 

1457.  Sprucing  Up  for  the  Fiesta. 
COFFIN,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON 

1458.  Earlv  Morning  in  Mav. 
DUMOND,   FREDERIC  MELVILLE 

1459.  1849. 
UFER,  WALTER 

1460.  Rosa  Cota  of  San  Juan  Pueblo. 
ROBINSON,   WILLIAM  S. 

1461.  June  Idvl. 
GLINTENKAMP,   HENRY  J. 

1402.  Wind  Gap. 
SCHWARTZ,   ANDREW  THOMAS 

1463.  In  Vermont. 
JONES,   FRANCIS  C. 

1464.  The  Divan.  « 
LANGHORNE,   KATHERINE 

1465.  Sakonnet  Surf. 
LINDIN,   CARL  ERIC 

1466.  Evening. 
DIXON,   MAYNARD 

1467.  The  Trail  in  Oregon. 


[16] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


GALLERY  27 

PAIXTIXGS 

COFFIX,   WILLIAM  ANDERSON 

1468.  A  March  Evening. 
MASON,   JOHN 

1469.  Old  Cider  Mill. 
AMES,   BLANCHE 

1470.  Pauline. 

COFFIN,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON 

1471.  September  Afternoon. 
MASON,   JOHN 

1472.  On  the  Road  to  Killingworth. 
CHURCHILL,  W.  W. 

1473.  Pouring  Tea. 
ERICSON.   DAVID 

1474.  The  Late  Tea. 
BOYNTON,   RAY  S. 

1475.  Vanity. 
CARLSON,   JOHN  F. 

1476.  Frost  Bound. 
PADDOCK,   JOSEPHINE 

1477.  Two  Girls. 
O'BRIEN,   FRANK  M. 

147S.   Spring  Morning:    Marin  County. 
BOYNTON,   RAY   S. 

1479.  Young  Diana. 
ML'HRMAN,    HENRY 

1480.  Highgate. 
ROSENTHAL,   ALBERT 

1481.  Alberta  Uhle-Smith. 
OLINSKY,    IVAN   G. 

1482.  Two  Girls. 
WHITE,   ORRIN  A. 

1483.  Autumn  in  the  Canvon. 
TALCOTT,   ALLEN  B. 

1484.  April  at  Chipmunk  Point. 
MAYNARD,    RICHARD   F. 

1485.  In   and   Out  of   an   Oval  Mirror. 
KAULA.    LEE    LUFKIN 

1486.  On  the  Old  Settle. 
BREMER,   ANNE  M. 

1487.  The  A'illage  of  Good  Cheer. 
MERRITT,   ANNA   LEA 

1488.  Nvmph  of  Dew. 
CARLISLE.     MARY    HELEN 

1489.  High  Noon:    California. 
CALLAHAN,   CAROLINE   R. 

1490.  Luncheon. 
GELHAAR,   EMIL 

1491.  Packer  Hall. 
MERRITT,   ANNA   LEA 

1492.  Youth. 
BARNETT.   TOM  P. 

1493.  Winter. 

Lent   by  the   City  Art   Museum: 
St.  Louis. 
MEAKIN.   LEWIS  HENRY 

1494.  Rockport. 
OCHTMAN,   LEONARD 

1495.  Winter  Morning:    Mianus  River. 
BRUMBACK.   LOUISE   UPTON 

1496.  The  Harbor:    Gloucester. 
BROWNE,   CHARLES  FRANCIS 

1497.  La  Vacherie:    France. 
FORSYTH.  WILLIAM 

1493.  The  Wind  from  the  West, 
VAN  BOSKERCK,   ROBERT  W. 

1499.  The  Valley  at  Delhi:    New  York. 
PANCOAST,   MORRIS  HALL 

1500.  Gray  Day. 
BORG,   CARL  OSCAR 

1501.  Landscape. 
PERRY,   LILLA  CABOT 

1502.  Hildegarde. 
POTTHAST,   EDWARD   HENRY 

1503.  The  Illecilewaet  Glacier. 
THOMPSON,   GEORGE   ALBERT 

1504.  February  Morning. 


GALLERIES  28  to  34 
In  addition  to  the  prints  displayed  in  Gal- 
leries 28  to  34,  there  are  many  other  prints 
in  cases  in  the  Sales  Office,  which  may  be 
entered  from  Gallery  35.  The  prints  on  dis- 
play in  the  Galleries  will  be  changed  from  time 
to  time. 

.SCVLPTURE 

NOQUET,   PAUL 

1505.  Endless   Grief. 
PRATT,   BELA  LYON 

1506.  Edward  Everett  Hale.  Gallery  30 
BOYLE,   JOHN  J 

1507.  Tired  Out.  Gallery  31 
DALLIN,   CYRUS  EDWIN 

1508.  Protest.  Gallery  32 
VONNOH.   BESSIE   POTTER 

1509.  Water  Lilies.  Gallery  33 
KONTL   ISIDORE 

1510.  Surprise.  Gallery  33 
AKELEY,   CARL  E. 

1511.  Lion  and  Buffalo.  Gallery  34 
HARVEY.   ELI 

1512.  Lioness  Recumbent.  Gallery  34 

PRINTS,  ETCHINGS.   LITHOGRAPHS,  ETC. 

ADDAMS.   CLIFFORD 

1513.  Admiral's  House,  Amsterdam. 

1514.  City  Hall,  Philadelphia. 

1515.  Land  Ho. 

1516.  River  Scene:    Blackfriars. 

1517.  A  Venetian  Schooner. 

1518.  The  Dressmaker's  Balconr,  Venice 

1519.  The   Rialto,   Venice. 

1520.  Harbor  Scene,  Venice. 

1521.  A^enice. 

1522.  Garden   Entrance,   Venice. 

1523.  Westminster. 

1524.  After     a     Wedding,     Grand     Central, 

Venice. 

1525.  The    Emigrants'    Entry,    Philadelphia. 

1526.  New  York  Harbor. 

1527.  The  Print  Shop  of  Keppel,  N.  Y. 

1528.  Dordrecht  Cathedral. 

1529.  Antique  Shop,  Venice. 

1530.  The  Thames. 

1531.  Soho. 

1532.  Hampstead. 

1533.  Demolition. 

1534.  Tower  of  London. 

1535.  A  Soho  Alley. 

1536.  Limehouse. 

1537.  Hoboken. 

1538.  Dordrecht  Gateway. 

1539.  Tramway  Accident. 

1540.  By  the  Dam,  Philadelphia. 

1541.  Coliseum,  St.  Martin's  Lane. 

1542.  Old  Race  Street  Shop. 

1543.  Waterloo   Place. 

1544.  Stable  Yard,   Philadelphia. 

1545.  Finchley. 

1546.  Lincoln's   Inn   Fields. 

1547.  Alexandra  Day  in   Seething  Lane. 

1548.  Decoy  Farm. 

1549.  By  tiie  Docks,  Brooklyn. 

1550.  New  York  Herald  Building. 

1551.  The  High  Stoop. 

1552.  El  Rastro,   Madrid. 

1553.  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb. 

1554.  Margate. 

1555.  Yarmouth  Hospital. 


[1-] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


AID,   GEORGE   CHARLES 

1556.  Port  d'Honfleur. 

1557.  Cathedral  Saint  Cecile,  Albi. 

1558.  Pergolata. 

1559.  Dans  la  Vallee  de  I'Eure. 

1560.  Rue  de  Neubourg,  Louviers. 

1561.  Twilight. 

1562.  Rue  de  L'Eveche,  Beauvais. 

1563.  Italian  Gates. 

1564.  La  Vielle  Maison.  Louviers. 

1565.  La  Seine  a  Puteaux. 

1566.  Coin   du   Marehe,    Louviers. 

1567.  Jardin  de  Mme.  Lescaute. 

1568.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 

1569.  La  Conciergerie,  Paris. 

1570.  Pont  Marie,  Paris. 

1571.  Piazza  Parrochiale,  Dolceaqua. 

1572.  Hotel  de  Cluny,   Paris. 
ALMQUIST,    OLOF 

1573.  Woodrow  Wilson. 

1574.  Joseph  Jefferson. 

1575.  Miss  Effv  Elsev. 
ANDERSON,    ALEXANDER 

1576.  Self  Portrait. 

1577.  John  Carroll. 
ARMINGTON,   CAROLINE   HELENA 

1578.  St.   Sulpice,   Paris. 

1579.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

1580.  Quai   des   Orfevres,    Paris. 

1581.  Pont  Neuf  et  le  Louvre. 

1582.  An   Old  Court,   Venice. 

1583.  Old  Door,  Venice. 

1584.  Notre    Dame    Pris    de    St.    Julien    le 

Pauvre,  Paris. 

1585.  Pont  dei  Sospiri,  Venice. 

1586.  Porte  d'Entree,  Cluny,  Paris. 

1587.  Les  Thermes,  Cluny,  Paris. 

1588.  Court   du  Dragon,    Paris. 

1589.  Une  Boutique,  Constantine. 

1590.  St.   Gervais,   Paris. 

1591.  L'ne  Ruelle,  Constantine. 

1592.  L^n   Passage,   Constantine. 

1593.  Rue  de  I'Arc,  Constantine. 

1594.  He  de  la  Cite,  Paris. 

1595.  Thames  and  St.  Paul's,  London. 

1596.  Pont   Saiute  Marie,    Paris. 

1597.  No.   8  Rue  de  I'Arc,   Constantine. 

1598.  La  Rue  de  I'Eehelle,  Constantine. 

1599.  Tourelle  Principale,  Cluny,  Paris. 

1600.  Hotel  de  Sens,  Paris. 
ARMINGTON,    FRANK   M. 

1601.  Pont  du  Carrousel,  Paris. 

1602.  Meditation. 

1603.  Marie. 

1604.  Konigstrasse,    Nurnberg. 

1605.  Type  Oriental. 

1606.  Pont  Neuf,  Paris. 

1607.  Jardin  des  Tuileries. 

1608.  Tour  Eiffel.   Paris. 

1609.  Vue  Prise  d'Une  Ruine  a  Carthage. 

1610.  Pietro. 

1611.  Campement  Saharien. 

1612.  Bedouin. 

1613.  Route  de  SidiOkba,   Biskra. 

1614.  Jean. 

1615.  Jeanne. 

1616.  The  Black  Sash. 

1617.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

1618.  Tower  Bridge,   London. 

1619.  Bourrelier  au  Marais,   Paris. 

1620.  Ali. 
BACHER.   OTTO 

1621.  Chioggia. 

1622.  Three  Ships. 

1623.  Entrance,  Grand  Canal. 

1624.  Fondamenta  di  Tolentini. 

1625.  Lavanderia. 

1626.  Ponte  del   Pistor. 

1627.  Lace  Makers. 


1628.  Schleissheim,  Tree  in  Roval  Garden. 

1629.  A  Corner  of  St.  Marks. 

1630.  Net  Makers,   Chioggia. 

1631.  Old  Market,   Florence. 
BARONE.    ANTONIO 

1632.  Bobs. 

1633.  The  Brook. 

1634.  La  Dance  au  Crepuscule. 

1635.  The  Spanish  Necklace. 

1636.  Doves  and  Tenements. 

1637.  Between  the  Tenements. 

1638.  The   Little   Shop. 

1639.  Cornelia. 

1640.  The  Fish  Vendor. 

1641.  Boy  Writing. 

1642.  Herald  Square,  New  York. 

1643.  Roberto. 

1644.  The  Little  Mother. 

1645.  Still   Life. 

1646.  La    Petite   Grecque. 

1647.  Mother. 

1648.  Mercedita. 

1649.  Boy  with  Dominoes. 

1650.  Joe. 

1651.  Lady  with  Fur  Collar. 

1652.  Boy  Writing. 

1653.  Grazia. 

1654.  Ponte  Vecchio:    Rochester. 
BAUMAN,   GU  STAVE 

1655.  Town  of  Nashville. 

1656.  In  the  Hills  of  Brown. 

1657.  Mathis  Alley. 

1658.  Courthouse  Yard. 

1659.  The  Door  Yards. 

1660.  Washington  Barnes'  Cabin. 

1661.  Peach  and  Plum  Bloom. 

1662.  Harden  Hollow. 
BELLOWS,   GEORGE 

1663.  Artists'    Evening. 

1664.  "1914." 
BENSON,   FRANK  W. 

1665.  Ducks   Swimming. 

1666.  Sunset. 

1667.  Blue  Hills. 

1668.  Duck   Hunter. 

1669.  Clam   Digger. 

1670.  Mother  and   Child. 

1671.  Geese  Against  Sky. 

1672.  Canada  Geese. 

1673.  Dusk. 

1674.  Moonlight. 

1675.  River  Divers. 

1676.  Blue    Heron. 

1677.  Yellow  Legs. 

1678.  Duck  and  Ripples. 

1679.  Leaping   Salmon. 

1680.  Lone   Goose. 

1681.  Nan. 

1682.  Egrets. 

1683.  Wild    Goose    Drinking. 

1684.  Wild  Swans. 

1685.  Brown    Pelican. 

1686.  Perching  Pelican. 

1687.  The  Fishermen. 

1688.  The  Gunner. 

1689.  My  Pointer. 

1690.  Frightened    Ducks. 

1691.  Wild  Geese  Resting. 

1692.  Morning. 

1693.  The    Seiner. 

1694.  The  Moose  Caller. 

1695.  Candle  Light. 

1696.  The   High   Carry. 

1697.  The   Lobsterman. 

1698.  Flight  of   Blue   Bills. 

1699.  The  Anchorage. 

1700.  Low  Tide. 

1701.  Black  Breast  Plover. 

1702.  Whistlers. 


[18] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


1703.  The  Landing. 

1704.  The  Brick  Barge. 

1705.  Solitude. 
BERNSTROM,   VICTOR 

1706.  The  River  Shore. 

1707.  Pirates'   Haven. 

1708.  The  Mujik. 

1709.  The  Mystery  of  Life. 

1710.  Jacking  for  Eels. 

1711.  Limbering  Up. 

1712.  Philip  II  of   Spain. 

1713.  The  Dead  Matador. 

1714.  Shepherdess. 

1715.  Trapped  at  Last. 
BLOODGOOD,    ROBERT   FANSHAWE 

1716.  Hark! 

1717.  Hard  Times. 

1718.  The  End  of  an   Outlaw. 

1719.  The   Early  Bird. 

1720.  Fairy  Godmother. 

1721.  The  Merry  Winter  Crow. 

1722.  Jealousy. 

1723.  Arctic  Traveler. 
BLUM,   ROBERT   F. 

1724.  The  Witch. 

1725.  Profile. 
BOBBETT,    ALFRED 

1726.  The  Cure   (after  Darley). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  O.  C.  Darley. 
BORG,   CARL  OSCAR 

1727.  Villa  dei  Quintilli    (Campagna 

Romana). 

1728.  II  Castello. 

1729.  San  Pietro  di  Palestrina. 

1730.  Landscape. 

1731.  Venetian  Canal. 
BRIDPORT,   HUGH 

1732.  John   Vaughan    (after  Thomas    Sully). 
BROWN,    BENJAMIN   C. 

1733.  Cliff,  Golden  Gate. 

1734.  Venetian  Bridge. 

1735.  In  Old  San  Juan. 

1736.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,   Venice. 

1737.  Russian   River,   California. 

1738.  Rainy  Day,    San  Francisco. 

1739.  Hay   Wharf,    San   Francisco. 

1740.  A  Bridge  of  Venice. 

1741.  Old  Bridge  at  Bruges. 

1742.  Gate  of  Western  Nations. 

1743.  The  Peristyle:    World's  Fair. 

1744.  Court  of  Palms. 

1745.  Venetian  Doorway. 

1746.  Half    Dome    from    Art    Building. 

1747.  Half  Dome  from  Art  Palace. 

1748.  The   Flower  Man:     San   Francisco. 

1749.  Mullgardt's    Tower:     Court    of    Abun- 

dance. 

1750.  Arch  of  the  Western  Nations. 

1751.  The  Peristyle:    Art  Palace,  P.  P.  I.  E. 

1752.  Peristyle   of   Art   Palace. 

1753.  Court   of    Palms. 

1754.  Peristyle    Reflected. 

1755.  Mullgardt's  Tower. 

1756.  Sunset:     Grand  Canyon. 
BROWN,   HOWELL   C. 

1757.  Eucalyptus  Trees. 

1758.  Summer  Afternoon,  Laguna  Beach. 

1759.  The     Sign     Board,     Chinatown,     San 

Francisco. 

1760.  Sycamores. 

1761.  Monterey  Coast. 

1762.  Up  Telegraph  Hill:    San  Francisco. 

1763.  California. 

1764.  Telegraph   Hill:     San   Francisco. 

1765.  San  Luis  Rey. 
BROWN,   M.   E.  D. 

1766.  Stephen  Girard   (after  Bass  Otis). 


BURR,   GEORGE   ELBERT 

1767.  The  Willows. 

1768.  The  Fairy  Glen. 

1769.  Evening,  Lake  Geneva. 

1770.  Pinon   Trees   and   Spanish   Peaks. 

1771.  Arizona  Clouds. 

1772.  Oaks   in  Winter. 
BURT,  CHARLES 

1773.  Henry  W.  Longfellow. 
CALEWAERT,    LOUIS   H. 

1774.  Old  Houses  in  Detroit. 

1775.  Madam    Braun. 

1776.  The  Blower. 

1777.  Ma  Grandmere. 

1778.  My  First  Plate. 

1779.  William  Fanning. 

1780.  The  Canal. 

1781.  Youth  Drawing. 

1782.  Portrait  of  J.  R. 

1783.  Sketch  of  the  Etcher. 

1784.  Ma   Grandmere  Endormi. 

1785.  Luminaris. 

1786.  North  Peoria   Street. 

1787.  On  the  Detroit  River. 
CARR,   MICHAEL   CARMICHAEL 

1788.  Lobster  Baskets,   Corsica. 

1789.  Nonza,    Corsica. 
CHADWICK,    CHARLES  W. 

1790.  Needlework  (after  Townsend). 

1791.  The  Culprit   (after  Belcher). 

1792.  Illustration   (after  Brown). 

1793.  Bereavement   (after  Adan). 

1794.  Sent  to  Bed  (after  Belcher). 

1795.  Portrait. 
CHADWICK,    EMMA 

1796.  Pont   Neuf. 

1797.  Landscape. 

1798.  Study  of  Trees. 

1799.  Pont  Neuf  No.  2. 
CHANDLER,    GEORGE   WALTER 

1800.  Impasse  du  Lion,  Algiers. 

1801.  The   Minarettes,   Benares. 

1802.  Via  Riccabone,   San  Remo. 

1803.  La  Rue  Kleber,  Algiers. 

1804.  Souk  El  Djemma. 

1805.  A   Farmyard  in  Auvergne. 

1806.  Via  Monte,  San  Remo. 

1807.  Via  Vecchia,   Perugia. 

1808.  Rue   des   Teinturiers. 

1809.  Rue  Abd  El  Kader. 

1810.  Westminster  Abbev   (The  Choir). 
CHENEY,   JOHN 

1811.  Beatrice. 
CLOSSON,    WILLIAM   BAXTER 

1812.  The  Christ    (after  Da  Vinci). 

1813.  The  Turkey  Pasture  (after  Fuller). 

1814.  Flora    (after  Titian). 

1815.  Portrait  of  Thiers. 

1816.  Madonna  Granducca    (after  Raphael). 

1817.  Paolo  and  Francesca  (after  Watts). 

1818.  Immaculate  Conception  (after  Murillo). 

1819.  Flowers    (after  Bonvin). 

1820.  Haunts  of  the  Song  Sparrow. 

1821.  Ralph  W.  Emerson  (after  Rowse). 

1822.  Dr.  O.  W.  Holmes. 

1823.  Charles   and  Mary    (after  Van  Dyck). 
COLE,   TIMOTHY 

1824.  Portrait    (after  Velasquez). 

1825.  Portrait    of     Princess     Vitelli     (after 

Francis). 

1826.  Holy  Family   (after  Rembrandt). 

1827.  Portrait     cxf    a     Spanish    Lady     (after 

Fortuny). 

1828.  Saint  Elizabeth   (after  Zurbaran). 

1829.  La    Maternite    (after    Carriere). 

1830.  Portrait  of  a  Man  (after  Velasquez). 

1831.  Mother   (after  Millet). 

1832.  Philip  IV    (after  Velasquez). 

1833.  Nature    (after  Romney). 


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COLE,   TIMOTHY — Continued 

1834.  Mona  Lisa  (after  Da  Vinci). 

1835.  The  Broken  Mirror   (after  Greuze). 

1836.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   Glenowen  and  Child 

(after  Raeburn). 

1837.  Repose  in   Egj-pt    (after  Knaus). 

1838.  The   Cavalier    (after   Hals). 
COLMAN,    SAMUEL 

1839.  Windmill. 

Lent  bv  Ingraham  Hughes,  Esq. 
COLWELL.   ELIZABETH 

1840.  The  Four  Willows  by  the  Stream. 

1841.  The  Lake  in  Winter. 

1842.  The  Sea  from  Penobscot  Lighthouse. 

1843.  The  Pig  Sty. 

1844.  Kellar's  Orchard. 

1845.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

1846.  An  Old  Man  Reading. 

1847.  The  Great  Pine. 

1848.  The  Willow. 

1849.  The  Bridge. 

1850.  Old  Willows. 

1851.  Peach  Blossoms. 
CONGDON,   ADAIRENE  VOSE 

1852.  Place  Saint  Genevieve. 

1853.  Montreuil  sur  Mer. 

1854.  Montreuil  sur  Mer. 

1855.  Place  Saint  Genevieve. 

1856.  Fisherman's  Cottage:    Brittany. 

1857.  Fisherman's  Cottage:     Brittany. 

1858.  Old  Venetian  Palace. 

1859.  Old  Venetian  Palace. 

1860.  Fisherwives  of  Normandy. 

1861.  Venetian  Doorway. 
CONGDON,   THOMAS  R. 

1862.  Saint  Etienne  du  Mont. 

1863.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg. 

1864.  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

1865.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg. 

1866.  An  Old  English  Gateway. 

1867.  Factories  on  the  Thames. 

1868.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg. 

1869.  Along  the  Embankment. 

1870.  Pont  Neuf. 

1871.  Browning's  Home,  Grand  Canal. 

1872.  An  Old  English  Court. 

1873.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg. 

1874.  Saint  Jean  du  Doight,  Finisterre. 

1875.  La  Seine. 

1876.  Last  Kiss  of  the  Sun. 

1877.  Saint  Sulpice:    Paris. 
COOVER,   NELL 

1878.  Waiting. 

1879.  Sleeping  Infant. 

1880.  Jealousy. 

1881.  Petit   Enfant. 

1882.  Laurette. 

1883.  La  Ballon  Rouge. 

1884.  Au  Guignol. 
COTTON,   JOHN  WESLEY 

1885.  Pollard  Willows. 

1886.  Belgian  Farm. 

1887.  In  the  Beguinage,  Bruges. 

1888.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

1889.  Place  de  la  Digue,  Bruges. 

1890.  Quai  du  Rosarie,  Bruges. 

1891.  The  Hilltop. 

1892.  In  Epping  Forest. 

1893.  Twelfth  Century  Houses,  Chester,  Eng- 

land. 

1894.  Porthwidden  Cove,  Cornwall. 

1895.  Hampstead  Heath. 

1896.  St.  Ives'  Harbor. 

1897.  The  Firs,  Hampstead  Heath. 

1898.  Beeches,  Epping  Forest,  England. 

1899.  The  Firs,  Hampstead  Heath. 

1900.  Blossom  Time. 

1901.  Old  Flemish  Mill. 

1902.  Out  of  the  Fog. 


1903.  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 

1904.  On  Bruges  Canal. 

1905.  Market  Women  of  Flanders. 

1906.  Old  Butter  House,  Bruges. 

1907.  Belfry  of  Bruges  No.  2. 
COVEY,   ARTHUR   S. 

1908.  Steel  Workers,  No.  1. 

1909.  Harbour  Cove,  Gloucester. 

1910.  The  Singing  Man. 

1911.  The  Call. 

1912.  Steel  Workers  No.  2. 

1913.  The  Hammer  Shop. 

1914.  Victoria  Station,  London. 

1915.  The  White  Mill. 

1916.  The  Coppersmith. 
DAHLGREEX,   CHARLES  W. 

1917.  The  Willows. 

1918.  Approaching  Storm. 

1919.  Falkeuburg,  Germany. 

1920.  Shower  on  the  Marshes. 

1921.  A  Day  in  Tone. 

1922.  Fantasie. 

1923.  In  Mood. 

1924.  The  Light  House. 

1925.  Mist  at  Sea. 

1926.  Birch  Tree. 

1927.  Winter  Shadows. 

1928.  The  Edge  of  the  Timber  Line. 

1929.  Sunshine  and  Poetrv. 

1930.  Christmas. 

1931.  Florida  Forest  Fire. 

1932.  The  Lowlands. 

1933.  After  a  Spring  Rain. 

1934.  Evening  on  the  Marshes  No.  1. 

1935.  Evening  on  the  Marshes  No.  2. 

1936.  Sunset  Clouds. 

1937.  Awakening  of  Spring. 

1938.  On  the  Road  to  Holland. 

1939.  Reflections. 

1940.  Moorlands  of  Germany. 

1941.  A  Poem. 

1942.  Cyclone  Cloud. 

1943.  On  a  Country  Road  No.  2. 

1944.  Heatherlands. 
DAVIS,   JOHN   PARKER 

1945.  The  Tile   Club  at   Easthampton    (after 

Abbey). 

1946.  Mme.  Deshoulieres  (after  Mignard). 

1947.  Robert  Harley,   Earl  of  Oxford   (after 

Kneller). 

1948.  The  Divine  Tragedy,  Mary  Magdalene 

(after  Dielman). 

1949.  The  Skeleton  in  Armor  (after  Abbey). 
DAWKINS,   HENRY 

1950.  Benjamin  Lav  (after  W.  Williams). 
DAWSON- WATSON 

1951.  Peter    Van    Brugh    Livingston     (after 

Raeburn). 

1952.  Dr.  Horace  Bushnell  (after  Rowse). 
DE   CORDOBA,   MATHILDE 

1953.  Ma  Mere. 

1954.  Gilbert  Simon. 

1955.  Jacqueline. 

1956.  Boy  Blue. 

1957.  Kate  Prentice. 

1958.  The  Ballet  Dress. 

1959.  Halla   Brown. 

1960.  Child  with  Japanese  Lantern. 

1961.  Helen   Buchanan. 

1962.  Sir  John  Simon. 

1963.  Enfant  Aux  Raisin. 

1964.  The  Good  Fairy. 

1965.  Child  Standing. 

1966.  Camilla   Brown. 

1967.  Her  First  Portrait. 

1968.  Toby,  Son  of  Lord  Hilton. 

1969.  John   Burroughs. 

1970.  Henrv  Whitney. 

1971.  Dorothy   Pratt. 


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1972.  Florence  Pratt. 
DE  WITT,   GERARD 

1973.  The  Arch. 
DILLAYE,    BLANCHE 

1974.  On  Little  Egg  Harbor  Bay. 

1975.  A  Bird's  Eye  A'iew  of  Annisquam. 

1976.  A  Country  Road. 

1977.  A  Mob  of  Houses. 

1978.  An  Old  Street,   Quebec. 

1979.  A  Dutch  Waterway. 

1980.  Leaning  Houses,   Dordrecht. 

1981.  The  Last  Cargo. 

1982.  A  Narrow  Way. 

1983.  Fishing  Wiers,  Bay  of  Fundy. 

1984.  Marsh  at  Ocean  City. 

1985.  On  the  Road  to  Wanapashemet. 

1986.  An  Upland  Path. 

1987.  A  French  Roadside. 

1988.  Mist  on  the  Cornish  Coast. 

1989.  A  Mansion  in  the   Sky. 

1990.  The  Downs:    East  Gloucester,  Mass. 

1991.  The  Road  to  Pompey  Hill. 

1992.  Low  Tide  on  a  Dutch  River. 

1993.  Lubec  High  Way. 

1994.  The  Village  Mill. 

1995.  Old  House:    Crecy-en-Brie. 
DOW,   ARTHUR  W. 

1996.  The  Dory. 

1997.  The  Yellow  House. 

1998.  Rain  in  May. 

1999.  Ipswich  Marshes,  Color  Schemes  Nos. 

I,  II. 

2000.  By  Salt  Marshes. 

2001.  Harry  Mayne,   His  House,   the  Pirate 

of  Old  Ipswich. 

2002.  The    Desert,    Color    Schemes    Nos.    I, 

II,  III,  IV. 

2003.  Little  Venice,  Color  Schemes  Nos.  I,  II. 

2004.  The  Blue  House. 

2005.  April. 

2006.  The  Old  Bridge,   Ipswich. 

2007.  Site  of  the  Moraine. 

2008.  The  Blue  Lily. 

2009.  In  Old  High,   Ipswich. 
DURAND,   ASHER  BROWN 

2010.  John  Trumbull  (after  Waldo  &  Jewett). 
EDWARDS,   S.   ARLENT. 

2011.  Alexander   Hamilton. 

2012.  Simonetta. 
EDWIN,   DAVID 

2013.  Thomas  McKean  (after  Gilbert  Stuart). 
ERTZ,   EDWARD   F. 

2014.  Place  Royal,   Paris. 

2015.  La  Terre. 

2016.  Lavoirs,  Chartres. 

2017.  Mother  and  Child. 

2018.  Vieux  Loups  de  Mer. 

2019.  A  Study  of  Expression. 

2020.  Polperro. 
ESKRIDGE,   ROBERT 

2021.  The  Junk  Shop,  Chicago. 

2022.  Old  Mission,  San  Diego. 
EVANS,   JOHN  W. 

2023.  Becalmed  (after  Beal). 

2024.  Making  Glass  Beads    (after  Sargent). 

2025.  Commencement  Day  (after  Bellows). 

2026.  Little  Dutch  Girl  (after  Woodbury). 

2027.  Medallion,  Napoleon. 

2028.  Statue  Louis  XIV. 
FARRAR,   HENRY. 
2029.   Sunset. 

2030.  In  Port. 

2031.  Sunset  in  the  Lower  Bay. 
FERRIS,   STEPHEN  J. 

2032.  Granada. 

Lent  bv  Ingraham  Hughes,  Esq. 
FRENCH.  FRANK  P. 

2033.  Edwin  Booth  (after  Sargent). 

2034.  Portrait   (after  Dewing). 


2035.  Beech  Woods    (after  Parsons). 

2036.  The  Meadow. 

2037.  Bedouin  Girl   (after  photograph). 

2038.  Isaak  Walton  (after  Boughton). 

2039.  Francis   I    (after  Reinhardt). 

2040.  Under   the    Mistletoe. 

2041.  Christmas  Chimes. 

2042.  Valentine. 

2043.  The  Chrysanthemum. 

2044.  Evening  Primrose  (after  Gibson). 

2045.  A  Christmas  Vigil. 

2046.  St.  Cecilia   (after  Church). 

2047.  The  Golden  Stair  •'after  Burne  Jones). 

2048.  Henevah  (after  Bridgman). 

2049.  The  Dav  of  Rest  (after  Abbey). 

2050.  The  Vale  of  Tears  (after  Poveda). 

2051.  The  Rare  Vase  (after  Fortuny). 
GAGNON,   CLARENCE  A. 

2052.  Rue  des  Cordeliers,  Dinan. 

2053.  L'Orage. 

2054.  Mont   St.   Michel,   Brittany. 

2055.  Vieux  Moulin  en  Picardie. 

2056.  Tour  de  I'Horloga,  Dinan. 

2057.  Moonlight,    Pont   de  I'Arche. 

2058.  Canal  du  Loing. 

2059.  Luxembourg   Gardens,    Paris. 

2060.  Sant'  Agostino  Canal,  Venice. 

2061.  Porte  de  Bourgogne,   Moret. 

2062.  November  Evening. 
GALLAGHER,   SEARS 

2063.  Across  the  River. 

2064.  Old  State  House,  Boston. 

2065.  Woolworth  Building,  New  York. 

2066.  Appledore,   England. 

2067.  St.   Ives. 

2068.  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New  York. 

2069.  Trinity  Church,   Boston. 

2070.  T  Wharf,  Boston. 

2071.  Bovlston  Street,  Boston. 

2072.  Bideford,   England. 

2073.  English  Cottage. 

2074.  Appledore,  England. 

2075.  Old  Mill,  Nantucket. 

2076.  Wild  Cherry  Trees. 

2077.  Boy  with  Dog. 

2078.  From  the  Hill. 

2079.  Kitchen:    Old  Fairbanks  House,  Ded- 

ham,  Mass. 

2080.  Old  Sailor. 

2081.  New  and  Old  Boston. 

2082.  Toilers. 

2083.  New  England  Fireplace. 

2084.  Hollyhocks. 

2085.  Breezy  Day. 

2086.  On  the  Beach. 

2087.  North  River  House. 

2088.  Head  of  Old  Man. 

2089.  Trees  on  the  Hill. 

2090.  Old  Cedars. 

2091.  Through  the  Cedars. 

2092.  Old  Shop. 

2093.  September. 
GALLAUDET,   ELISHA 

2094.  George  Whitefield,  M.  A. 
GETCHELL,   EDITH  LORING 

2095.  Home  by  the  Sea. 
GILMORE,   ADA 

2096.  Promenade. 
GLEESON,   CHARLES  K. 

2097.  Quai  d'lvry,  Paris. 

2098.  Les  Carriers,   Paris. 

2099.  King's  Highway  Viaduct,  St.  Louis. 

2100.  Pont  Saint  Nicholas. 

2101.  A  View  of  Burgos. 

2102.  Au  Impasse,  Paris. 

2103.  Val  du  Grace. 

2104.  Platersque  Doorway. 

2105.  Conciergerie,  Paris. 

2106.  Fifteen  Houses  and  Pont  Neuf. 


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GLEESON,   CHARLES  K. — Continued 

2107.  Tavern  of   Seven  Trees. 

2108.  Corner  of  Pont  Neuf. 

2109.  Near  Saint  Etienne  du  Mont. 

2110.  Noon  Hour. 

2111.  Alcantara,   General  View. 

2112.  Vue  de  la  Cite. 

2113.  Saint   Anne   of   Shaudon. 
GOETSCH,   GUSTAVE   F. 

2114.  On  the  Harlem  Pier. 

2115.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

2116.  In    the    Harbor. 
GOLDTHWAITHE.    ANNE 

2117.  Fraulein  Von  Kneptisch. 

2118.  Churchyard,    Brittany. 

2119.  The  Ballet. 

2120.  Cock   Fight. 

2121.  Sunny  Hillside. 

2122.  The  Letter. 

2123.  Alabama  Pines. 

2124.  At  Montmartre. 

2125.  Un  Moment  Musical — Shubert  No.  2. 

2126.  Un  Moment  Musical — Shubert  No.  3. 

2127.  New  Year's  Eve. 
GRIFFIN,   JAMES   MARTIN 

2128.  River  Lee,  Cork,   Ireland. 
GRIFFITH,   LOUIS   OSCAR 

2129.  Winter. 

2130.  In  New  England. 

2131.  The  Weaver. 

2132.  The  City  of  Granite. 

2133.  Morning   Glow,    Pont    Avon. 

2134.  Cathedral:    Quimperle. 

2135.  Solitude. 
HALE,   WALTER 

2136.  The  Flatiron  Building,  New  York. 

2137.  The  Castle  of  Turegano. 

2138.  The    Alcazar,     Segovia. 
HALPIN,    FREDERICK 

2139.  Asher  S.  Durand  (after  C.  L.  Elliot). 
HAMMERSMITH,    PAUL 

2140.  Twilight   Shadows. 

2141.  Ferry   Boats. 

2142.  University   Drive. 

2143.  Holland. 
HANSEN,   ARMIN   C. 

2144.  The    Shower. 

2145.  Flemish  Landscape. 

2146.  Before  the  Wind. 

2147.  Low  Tide. 
HARER,    FREDERICK  W. 

2148.  Independence  Square. 

2149.  A    Fire. 

2150.  La   Estellita. 

2151.  An  Effect  of  Light. 

2152.  Marketing. 

2153.  The  Farrier. 

2154.  Emigrants. 

2155.  A    Scavenger. 

2156.  A  Bum. 
HARLEY 

2157.  Jack  of  the  Mill   (after  Darley). 

Lent  bv  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 
HARRITON,   ABRAHAM 

2158.  Son  of  Israel. 
HARSHE,    ROBERT   B. 

2159.  Dutch   Cottages. 

2160.  San  Lorenzo. 

2161.  Fisherman's  Wharf. 

2162.  The  Ostrich. 

2163.  Indian  Rock  Park. 

2164.  Chinese  Truck  Patch. 

2165.  On  the  Stanford  Farm. 

2166.  Sand  Dunes. 

2167.  Lagunitas,  Stanford  University. 

2168.  Twilight. 

2169.  Three  Pines. 

2170.  Chinese  Truck  Patch. 

2171.  Tamalpais. 


2172.  On  the  Stanford  Farm. 

2173.  Monterey  Dunes. 

2174.  Poplars,  Seals  Ranch. 

2175.  Deserted  Kilns. 

2176.  A  Dutch  Water  Gate. 

2177.  The  Inner  Quad:    Stanford  University. 

2178.  Unidentified. 
HARTMAN,    C.    BERTRAM 

2179.  Admiration. 

2180.  Birds  of  Paradise. 

2181.  Vanity. 

2182.  Erotic. 

2183.  Flamingo  Fantasy. 

2184.  Elephantasy. 

2185.  Ice   Bear. 
HASKELL,   ERNEST 

2186.  The  Spectre. 

2187.  Dwarfs  of  Ragged  Island. 

2188.  Hill  Top. 

2189.  Kinnebeck  Homesteads. 

2190.  Peeling  Apples. 

2191.  The  Captain. 

2192.  Darning. 

2193.  The  Whistling  Boy. 

2194.  The  Crippled  Pine. 

2195.  The  Moss  Trees. 

2196.  The  Skeletons. 

2197.  The  Hunchback. 

2198.  The  Dead  Sisters. 

2199.  The  Colt. 

2200.  The  Blind  Gypsy. 

2201.  Retrospection. 

2202.  Drawbridge. 

2203.  The  Sand  Hopper. 

2204.  Mrs.  P. 

2205.  Announcement. 

2206.  Christmas  Card. 

2207.  Bookplate. 

2208.  Christmas  Card   (Private  Plate) 

(Whitney). 

2209.  Book  Plate  (Lorillard). 
HASSAM,    CHILDE 

2210.  Garden  of  the  Luxembourg. 

2211.  Old  Dutch  Church,  Fishkill  Village. 

2212.  The   Steps. 

2213.  The  Athenaeum:    Portsmouth. 

2214.  Reading  in  Bed. 

2215.  Kitty   Resting. 

2216.  The  White  Kimono. 

2217.  Cos  Cob  Dock. 

2218.  Painting  Fans. 

2219.  Contre-Jour. 

2220.  The  Dance. 

2221.  The  Lucinda  of  New  Y'ork. 

2222.  The  Etcher. 

2223.  The  Laurel  Dance. 

2224.  Cos  Cob. 

2225.  Old  Toll  Bridge. 

2226.  The  Old  Cherry  Tree. 

2227.  St.  Sepulchre:     Strand. 

2228.  The  Barges:     Cos  Cob. 

2229.  The  Old  House:     Cos  Cob. 

2230.  Palmer's  Dock:     Cos  Cob. 

2231.  The   Georgian   Chair. 

2232.  The  Colonial  Table. 

2233.  Low  Tide:    Cos  Cob  Bridge. 

2234.  Moonrise   at    Sunset. 

2235.  Elms   in   Mav. 

2236.  The   Little   Piano. 
223  7.    Street   in   Newburgh. 

2238.  The  Little   Pool:    Appledore. 

2239.  Porte  St.  Martin:    Paris. 

2240.  Long  Bridge. 

2241.  The  White  Mantel. 

2242.  Old  Lace. 

2243.  The  Dutch  Door. 

2244.  Sunset:     Constable's  Hook. 

2245.  The  Illustrator. 

2246.  June. 


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2247.  A  Portrait. 

2248.  Toby's:    Cos  Cob. 

2249.  Connecticut  Barns. 

2250.  The  Old  House. 

2251.  Mrs.  R. 
HEINEMANN,    ERNST 

2252.  Japanese  Children. 
HIGGINS,   EUGENE 

2253.  The  Rent  Bill. 

2254.  The  Blind  Leading  the  Blind. 

2255.  The  Rag  Pickers. 

2256.  Under   Archwav. 

2257.  In  the  Park. 

2258.  Slum   Girl. 

2259.  Mendicants. 

2260.  An  Outcast. 

2261.  Mother  Groliot's  Doorway. 

2262.  The  Return. 

2263.  Out  of  Shadows. 
HILL,   JOHN 

2264.  New  York  from  Governor's  Island. 
HOBART,    CLARK 

2265.  The   Bathing   Pool. 

2266.  "Wood  Nymph. 

2267.  Evening. 

2268.  "Speak!" 

2269.  Nvmpth  at  Pool. 

2270.  The  Chess  Players. 

2271.  The  White  Cloud. 

2272.  Homeward  Path. 

2273.  Mav  Flowers. 

2274.  The  Morning  Walk. 

2275.  Symphony  in  Red  and  Blue. 
22  76.  The   Garden   Pete. 

2277.  Fairy  Tales. 

2278.  The  Ladv  Guinivere. 

2279.  Sleep. 

2280.  Going  to  the  Dance. 

2281.  Sunday    Afternoon. 

2282.  Follv  Leading  Love. 

2283.  California   Night. 

2284.  The  Peacock. 

2285.  Beatrice. 

2286.  Svlvan   Glade. 

2287.  The  Green  Vase. 

2288.  The   Tribute. 

2289.  Wayside   Rest. 

2290.  Goin'  to  Meetin'. 
HOPKINS,    EDNA   BOIES 

2291.  Phlox. 

2292.  Purple  Daisy. 

2293.  Bramble. 

2294.  Fig  Leaves. 

2295.  Honeysuckle. 

2296.  Puschia. 

2297.  Grapes. 

2298.  Datura. 

2299.  Morning  Glory. 

2300.  Pepper. 
HORNBY,    LESTER   GEORGE 

2301.  Le   Matin,   Gland-Sur-Marne. 

2302.  Le   Pont. 

2303.  Le  Ciel  Pluvieux. 

2304.  La   Cathedral  a  Reims. 

2305.  La   Marne  a  Chateau  Thierry. 

2306.  La   Jardiniere,   Matin,   Marne. 

2307.  Le  Chateau.  Passy-Sur-Marne. 

2308.  Vieille  Maisons,  Reims. 

2309.  The   Goose  Girl. 

2310.  Dimanche  Matin,  Verneuil,   Marne. 

2311.  La  Brise,  Marne. 

2312.  Yieille  Femme  aux  Champs. 

2313.  The  Harvester,  Marne. 

2314.  Dans  les  Champs. 

2315.  L'Eglise  a  Gland,  Marne. 

2316.  The  PigSty,  Marne. 

2317.  La  Fete  a  Pantin. 

2318.  Chateau  a  la  Parte-Milon. 

2319.  Les  Lavoirs  a  Chateau-Thierry. 


2320.  La  Colline,  Marne. 

2321.  Le   Gamin,  Marne. 

2322.  Ramasseurs  des  Fagots,  Marne. 

2323.  Ciel  et  Champs  No.  7. 

2324.  Ciel  et  Champs  No.  4. 

2325.  Les  Cochons. 
HORTER,   EARL 

2326.  French  Quarter,  New  Orleans. 

2327.  Old  Farm  House,   Germantown. 
HUBER,    KONRAD 

2328.  Nimrod    Exhibits    His    Humor    (after 

Darlev). 
HURLEY,    EDWARD   T. 

2329.  Market  Alley. 

2330.  Dry  Creek  Valley,  Boone  Countv,  Ky. 

2331.  A   Bad   Night. 

2332.  Suspension  Bridge,  Cincinnati. 

2333.  In  Eden  Park. 

2334.  Autumn  Woods. 

2335.  Sheep  at  Oult  Park. 

2336.  The  Mission  Cross. 

2337.  6th  and  Market:    West  of  Elm  Coin. 

2338.  The  Ohio  from  Elmhurst  Place. 

2339.  5th  and  Canal:    Dayton,  Ohio. 

2340.  Autumn  Woods. 

2341.  The  Blizzard. 

2342.  The  East  End:     Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

2343.  Fountain    Square:     Cincinnati. 

2344.  Lower  Market:     Cincinnati. 

2345.  An  Old  Gateway. 

2346.  Winter  on  Mt.  Adams. 

2347.  Kilgours  Woods. 

2348.  Beeches. 

2349.  Hampelman's  Boat  House. 

2350.  Lover's  Lane:     Mt.  Adams. 

2351.  The  Ohio  from  Mt.  Adams. 

2352.  Hatch  and  Elgina  Place:    Mt.  Adams. 

2353.  From   Eden   Park. 
HYDE,  HELEN 

2354.  Cherry-Rain. 

2355.  An   Interlude,   Mexico. 

2356.  The  Family  Umbrella. 

2357.  Going  to  Market. 

2358.  In  Their  Holiday  Clothes. 

2359.  The  Sacred  Calf,  Agra,   India. 

2360.  The  Bath. 

2361.  The  Sauce-Pan  Shop,   Soochow,  China. 

2362.  Baby  Talk. 

2363.  The  Furious  Dragon. 

2364.  The  Blue  Umbrella. 

2365.  A  Mexican  Coquette. 

2366.  Feeding  the  Bunnies. 

2367.  Sunday  Morning. 

2368.  Over  the  Garden  Wall. 

2369.  August. 

2370.  New  Brooms. 

2371.  The  Go-Cart. 

2372.  A  Roundelay. 

2373.  Complaints. 

2374.  Blossom  Time  in  Tokyo. 

2375.  The  Kameido   Bridge. 

2376.  The  Little  Pink  Plum. 
23  77.  An  April   Evening. 

2378.  The  Secret. 

2379.  My  Neighbors. 

2380.  A  Day  in  June. 

2381.  A  Daruma  Branch. 

2382.  Going  to  the  Fair. 

2383.  Friends  of  Winter. 

2384.  New  Year's  Day  in  Tokyo. 

2385.  Turtle. 

2386.  The  Lucky  Branch. 

2387.  Bamboo   Gate. 

2388.  Goblin  Lanterns. 

2389.  Rainy  Night. 

2390.  Survival  of  the  Fittest. 

2391.  From  the  Rice  Fields. 

2392.  Butterflies. 

2393.  Mother  and  Child. 


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HYDE,   HE-LEN— Continued 

2394.  The  Return. 

2395.  The  White  Peacock. 

2396.  Moonlight  ou  the  Viga  Canal,  Mexico. 

2397.  The  Mirror. 

2398.  Apricot  Cloud. 

2399.  Alfonso  and  Conchita. 
JAQUES,   BERTHA  E.   CLAUSON 

2400.  Minelli,  Venice. 

2401.  Venice  Fisherman. 

2402.  Shipyard,  Venice. 

2403.  The  Arch,  Roman  Forum. 

2404.  Street  of  Janissaries,  Algiers. 

2405.  Willows,  Rvsord. 

2406.  Peat  Boat,  Marken. 

2407.  Along  the  Mall. 

2408.  Scotch  Collier's  Cottage. 

2409.  Rain  on  Thames. 

2410.  Charing  Cross  Bridge. 

2411.  Hampstead  Heath. 

2412.  Prisons  of  the  Sea. 

2413.  Paradise  Bridge,  Venice. 

2414.  Santa  Margherita,  Venice. 

2415.  The  Columns,  Roman  Forum. 

2416.  Burano. 

2417.  Thames  Boats,  London. 
JOHNS,   W.  B. 

2418.  Village  on  the  Seine. 

2419.  The  Stone  Bridge. 

2420.  November  Day. 

2421.  Evening  in  Prance. 

2422.  The  Canal. 

2423.  A  Little  Arab. 

2424.  Across  the  Fields. 
JOHNSON,   THOMAS 

2425.  Franz  Liszt. 

2426.  Robert   Browning. 

2427.  Alfred  Tennyson. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Thomas  Johnson. 
KEELER,   CHARLES  B.,   JR. 

2428.  Bazaar  of  the  100,000  Articles,  Quim- 

per,  Brittany. 

2429.  Old  Houses  in  the  Place  Terre  au  Due, 

Quimper. 

2430.  House  of  the  Lime  Seller  in  the  Rue 

Traverse,  Morlaix. 

2431.  Beggar  at  St.  Jean  du  Doight. 

2432.  Christmas  Card. 

2433.  Levanto. 

2434.  Ronda,   the  Impregnable:     Spain. 

2435.  Morning,    the    Shadow    of    the    Cliff: 

Ronda. 

2436.  Barrio  San  Francisco:    Ronda. 

2437.  Santa  Maria  la  Mavor:    Ronda. 

2438.  For  a  Booklover. 

2439.  Street  in  Quimperle:    Brittany. 
KIMBALL,   KATHERINE 

2440.  Oast  Houses. 

2441.  Presbytere  de  St.  Maclou,  Rouen. 

2442.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

2443.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

2444.  Maison  Barlier,  Paris. 

2445.  Facade  of  the  Louvre. 

2446.  The  Cemeterj-,  Venice. 

2447.  La  Maison  le  Roy,  Petit  Andeley. 

2448.  The  Doomed  Island. 

2449.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame. 

2450.  Jasper's  Gate  House. 

2451.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 
KING,   CHARLES  B. 

2452.  Dixmude,  Belgium. 

2453.  Amsterdam. 

2454.  Grand  Canal. 

2455.  Rainy  Day,  Fifth  Avenue. 
KOOPMAN,   AUGUSTUS 

2456.  Brittany  Fisherman. 

2457.  In  the  Cafe. 

2458.  Dutch  Sailing  Master. 
KRUELL,   GUSTAV 

2459.  Abraham  Lincoln. 


2460.  W.  T.  Sherman. 

2461.  Robert  E.  Lee. 

2462.  Daniel  Webster. 

2463.  U.  S.  Grant. 

2464.  Abraham  Lincoln   (with  beard). 
LAFFAN,   A. 

2465.  Moonlight  on  the  Adriatic. 
LANDER,   BENJAMIN 

2466.  Among  the  Daisies. 
LEARNED,   ARTHUR  GARFIELD 

2467.  Young  Satyr. 

2468.  Sibyl. 
LEMOS,   PEDRO  J. 

2469.  The  Old  Quarry. 

2470.  Along  the  Road. 

2471.  The  Hillside,  Lake  Merritt. 

2472.  At  the  Edge  of  the  River. 

2473.  A  Summer  Evening. 

2474.  Fishing  Dav. 

2475.  Wind  Warriors. 

2476.  Fog:    Piedmont  Hills. 

2477.  Still   Waters. 

2478.  Waiting  for  a  Breeze. 

2479.  The  Hillside:    Harvest. 

2480.  Day  in  June. 

2481.  Plowing  Time. 

2482.  Pool  Over  the  Hill. 
LEVY,   BEATRICE   S. 

2483.  Central  Park  Impression,  New  York 

2484.  The  Lake  at  Night. 

2485.  The  Vacant  Lot. 

2486.  Field  Museum  Through  the  Trees 

2487.  Song  of  Summer. 

2488.  West  Entrance,  Field  Museum,  Chicaeo 
LEVY,   WILLIAM  AUERBACH  ' 

2489.  The  Harp  of  the  Winds. 
LEWIS,   ALLEN 

2490.  The   Landing. 

2491.  Lady  on  the  Stairs. 

2492.  The  Procession. 

2493.  Old  Woman  Reading. 

2494.  The  Work  Shop. 

2495.  Climbing  Boy. 

2496.  La  Port  Guillaume. 

2497.  The  Obelisk. 

2498.  Portrait  of  Boardman  Robinson. 

2499.  Little    Storm. 

2500.  The  Green,   Prospect  Park. 

2501.  The  Sand  Yard. 

2502.  Valle  de  Chevreuse. 

2503.  Metropolitan  Museum. 

2504.  Dead  Oak. 

2505.  Willow  in  the  Mist. 

2506.  Roosting  Pigeon. 

2507.  Paris  Print   Shop. 

2508.  The  Hard  Pull. 

2509.  The  Closing  Curtain. 
LONGACRE,   JAMES  BARTON 

2510.  Andrew  Jackson. 
LUM,   BERTHA 

2511.  Aovagi. 

2512.  Through  the   Night. 

2513.  Rainy  Twilight. 

2514.  Magic  Carpet. 

2515.  Winter. 

2516.  Evening. 

2517.  Cherry  Blossoms. 

2518.  Snow  Balls. 

2519.  Rain. 

2520.  Children. 

2521.  Sisters. 

2522.  Wind  and  Rain. 

2523.  The  Home-Coming. 

2524.  O  Fuji  San. 

2525.  Peter. 

2526.  Sails. 

2527.  The  Bridge. 

2528.  Pines  by  the  Sea. 

2529.  Goblin  Dance. 

2530.  Fishermen. 


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2531.  Bob. 
LUQUIEXS,   HUC-ilAZELET 

2532.  Fern  Yard  in  Picardie. 
2433.  Vanderbilt  Gateway. 

2534.  Phelps  Gateway. 

2535.  Osborn  Gateway. 

MAC  LAUGHLAX,  DOXALD  SHAW 

2536.  The  Grimsel  Pass. 

2537.  The  Life  of  the  Thames. 

2538.  Quai  des  Grands  Augustins. 

2539.  A  Devonshire  Tillage. 
McMILLEX.   illLDRED 

2540.  Low  Tide:    Staples. 
MAXLEY.   THOMAS  R. 

2541.  Street  in  Castile. 

2542.  Fish  House. 

2543.  Old  Shed. 

2544.  The  Elms. 
MARIX,   JOHX 

2545.  Canal  d" Amsterdam. 

2546.  Towers,  Saint  Germain. 

2547.  Bal  Bullier. 

2548.  Ca  dOro,  Venice. 
MARSHALL,   WILLIAM   EDGAR 

2549.  George  Washington. 
MARTIXEZ,    XATIER 

2550.  Peace. 

2551.  At  the  PooL 

2552.  In  the  HiU. 

2553.  At  the  Grove. 

2554.  Dance  of  the  Fairies. 

2555.  Spring  Dance. 
MAVERICK,   PETER 

2556.  Rev.   Edward  Mitchell. 
MEIXSHAUSEX,   GEORGE 

2557.  Andrew  Jackson. 

2558.  The  Life  Boat. 

2559.  The  Phantom   Ship. 

2560.  Samuel   Houston. 

2561.  George  Washington. 

2562.  U.  S.  Grant. 

2563.  Robert  Fulton. 

2564.  Daniel  Webster. 

2565.  Benjamin   Franklin. 

2566.  Fenimore  Cooper. 

2567.  Portrait. 

2568.  Rape  of  the  Sabines  (after  Rubens). 

2569.  Landing  of  Ponce  de  Leon. 

2570.  Cumberland  Falls    (after  Farny). 

2571.  Beeehwood  (after  Lindsay). 

2572.  Washington  Artillery  (after  Redwood). 

2573.  Eagle  of  -Jupiter  and  Ganymede  (after 

Rembrandt). 

2574.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

2575.  The  Chicken  Woman  (after  Vollon). 

2576.  Sand  Mountain   (after  Lindsay). 

2577.  Hawk's  X'est. 

2578.  The  Sun  Dial  (after  Farny). 

2579.  A  Question  of  Seconds   (after  Farny). 

2580.  John  Adams. 

2581.  Chief  Justice  Waite. 

2582.  Three  Doctors. 

2583.  John  Arkwright. 
MELVILLE,   FRAXCIS 

2584.  The  Cobbler. 

2585.  Busy. 

2586.  The  Stableyard. 

2587.  December. 

2588.  The  Ginger  Jar. 

2589.  South  Bay,  Long  Island. 

2590.  Xan. 

2591.  The  Window  Seat. 

2592.  The  Late  J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

2593.  Emelie. 
MERRILL,   KATHERIXE 

2594.  Burnham  Beeches. 

2595.  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  East. 

2596.  Canterbury  from  St.  Martin's  Hill. 

2597.  Federal  Building  from  Quincy  Street, 

Chicago. 


2598.  Woolworth    Building,    from    City   Hall 

Square. 

2599.  St.    Josephafs    Polish    Cathedral,    Mil- 

waukee. 

2600.  Where  Art  and  Commerce  Meet. 

2601.  St.  James'  Cathedral,  Montreal. 

2602.  Harper's  Ferry. 

2603.  Harper's  House,   Harper's  Perry. 

2604.  Burnside  Bridge,  Antietam. 

2605.  Gen.  Meade's  Headquarters,  Gettysburg. 

2606.  Little  Round  Top  from  Devil's  Glen. 

2607.  Drydocks,  Xewport  Xews. 

2608.  Illinois  Monument,   Gettysburg. 

2609.  Lookout  Mountain. 
MERRITT,  AXXA  LEA 

2610.  A  Child  that  Wriggled. 

2611.  Reapers. 

2612.  Grandmother's  Boa. 

2613.  Cupid  Bound. 

2614.  The  X'arrow  Way. 

2615.  An  Emigrant  Child. 

2616.  A  Mother. 

2617.  A  Little  Quakeress. 

2618.  A  Piping  Shepherd. 

2619.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 
MIELZIXER,  LEO 

2620.  Adolescence. 
MILHAU,  ZELLA  DE 

2621.  Afterglow,   Quebec. 

2622.  The  Coast. 

2623.  Boats  on  the  Nile. 

2624.  The  Pirates'  Cove. 

2625.  Long  Island  Sand  Dunes. 

2626.  Lowlands. 

2627.  The  Pool. 

2628.  The  Sands. 
MILLAR,  ADDISOX  THOMAS 

2629.  The  Winding  Road,   Holland. 

2630.  The  Storm,  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  N.  Y. 

2631.  Moonrise  on  the  Birches. 

2632.  Boer  Farmhouse. 

2633.  Hayberg. 

2634.  The  Old  Kirk. 

2635.  The  Return  of  the  Flock. 

2636.  The  Ship  Yard,  Muidan. 

2637.  Hauling  Logs  Through  the  Dunes. 

2638.  A  Winter  Evening,  Laren. 

2639.  Xovember  Evening,  Laren. 

2640.  The  Drawbridge,  Hakkelaarshek. 

2641.  The  Faggot  Girl. 

2642.  Holland  Farm  House. 

2643.  Gathering  Fire  Wood. 

2644.  The  Long  Barn,  Rumson  Road. 

2645.  The  Valley  After  the  Storm. 

2646.  The  Barnyard. 

2647.  Oak  Trees. 

2648.  Spring  Plowing. 

2649.  The  River  Docks,  Norwalk. 

2650.  Fairj-  Rings. 

2651.  Ali  Baba's  House. 

2652.  Rue  Ben  Ali. 

2653.  Rue  Thebes. 

2654.  Rue  Kleber. 

2655.  The  Three  Arabs. 

2656.  Arab  Gateway. 

2657.  Old  Madrid. 

2658.  A  Winter  Moon,  Laren. 

Lent  by  Solon  H.  Borglum,  Esq. 
MIXOR,   ROBERT  C. 

2659.  Morning  on  the  Niantic  River,  Conn. 

2660.  Evening. 
MOXKS,   JOHX  A.   S. 

2661.  Rocky  Road. 
MORAX,   MARY  XIMMO 

2662.  The  Edge  of  a  Georgian  Pond. 

2663.  Twilight,  East  Hampton. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Moran,  Esq. 


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MORAN,   PETER 

2664.  On  the  Road  to  Albueraue. 

Lent  bv  George  Frederick  Keene, 
Esq." 

2665.  "Woodland  Pool. 

2666.  Evening. 

2667.  Spring. 

2668.  Plowing  the  Stubble. 
MORAN,   THOMAS 

2669.  An  Old  Apple  Orchard. 

2670.  Hook  Pond,  East  Hampton. 

2671.  The   Breaking  Wave. 

2672.  The  Light  House. 

2673.  A  Montauk   Pond. 

2674.  A  Turkish  Bazaar. 

2675.  Twilight. 

2676.  A  Tower  of  Cortez. 

2677.  Pass  of  Glencoe. 

2678.  Harlech  Castle. 

2679.  Old  Church  of  San  Juan,  New  Mexico. 
MULLGARDT,    LOUIS   CHRISTIAN 

2680.  East    Entrance    to    Varied    Industries 

Building. 

2681.  Carmel      Mission,      Carmel-by-the-Sea, 

California. 

2682.  West  Side  of  Education  Building. 
NAHL,    PERHAM   W. 

2683.  Pan  and  Syrinx. 

2684.  Evening. 

2685.  Redwoods  at  Palo,   Colorado. 

2686.  Arbolado  No.  2. 

2687.  Storm. 

2688.  California  Hills. 

2689.  Oak  and  Underbrush. 

2690.  The  Hunchback. 

2691.  Coast  Scene. 

2692.  Marsh  and  Uplands. 

2693.  Monterey  Hills. 
NEWMAN.   VICTOR  WINTHROP 

2694.  Alice. 

2695.  George  Washington. 
NORDFELDT,   BROR  J.   O. 

2696.  The  Incoming  Fog. 

2697.  Little  Italv,  Chicago. 

2698.  The  Jew  of  Tangier. 

2699.  My  Mother. 

2700.  Hee  Jan. 

2701.  Barges  on  the  North  Branch,  Chicago. 

2702.  The  Open  Hearth  Furnace,  Chicago. 

2703.  The  Piano. 

2704.  California   Street,   San  Francisco. 

2705.  Chinatown  Shops. 

2706.  Crowley's  Wharf. 

2707.  The  Edge  of  Chinatown. 

2708.  Golden  Gate  Beach. 

2709.  The  Mounted  Policeman. 

2710.  Telegraph  Hill. 

2711.  The  Electric  Tram,  Portland,   Ore. 

2712.  The  Bessemer  Converter,   Chicago. 

2713.  Bridge  Builders,  Chicago. 

2714.  Calumet  River,  South  Deering,  Chicago. 

2715.  The  Coal  Crusher,  Chicago. 

2716.  Entrance  to  the  Field  Museum,  Chicago. 

2717.  Field  Museum  No.  2. 

2718.  Grain  Elevators,  South  Deering. 

2719.  Illinois-Michigan  Canal,  Chicago. 

2720.  The  Little  Hub,  Chicago. 

2721.  The  Logan  Monument,  Chicago. 

2722.  The  Night  Shift.  Chicago. 

2723.  Park  Row,  Chicago. 

2724.  Pasquale  Scale,   Chicago. 

2725.  638  South  Clark  Street,  Chicago. 

2726.  Sacco  Grande,  Tangier. 

2727.  Ca  di  Mosto,  Venice. 

2728.  The  House  of  tue  Madonna. 

2729.  Anglers— The  Mist. 

2730.  The   Branch. 

2731.  The  Bridge. 

2732.  The  Rock,  Nahant. 


2733.  The  Skyrocket. 

2734.  Small  Wave,  Moonrise. 

2735.  The  Tree. 

2736.  The  Illinois    Steel    Company.    Chicago. 
NORMAN,   JOHN 

2737.  George  Washington. 
NORTHCOTE,   STAFFORD   M. 

2738.  Plavmates. 
ORR,   LOUIS 

2739.  Les  Saintes  Maries. 

2740.  Court  of  the  Library,  Rouen  Cathedral. 

2741.  Chapel   of   St.   Antoine,    St.   Trophime, 

Aries. 

2742.  Fort  St.  Andre,  Avignon. 

2743.  Rue  St.  Severin,  Paris. 

2744.  L'Eglise  aux  Stes.    Maries  de  la  Mer. 

2745.  Church  of  St.  Gilles. 

2746.  Rue  de  la  Petite  Boucherie. 
PAGE,  WILLIAM 

2747.  Rev.  James  Milnor. 
PARTINGTON,   GERTRUDE 

2748.  Beach  and  Cliffs  at  San  Francisco. 

2749.  Old  Telegraph  Hill. 

2750.  Portrait  Mile,  de  Cordoba. 

2  751.  Court  of  the  Ages:    Evening. 

2752.  Chinatown. 

2753.  Court  of  the  Ages 
PARTRIDGE,   G.   ROY 

2754.  St.  Cloud. 

2755.  Tanagra  and  Marguerites. 

2756.  Ambition  Bound. 

2757.  Dancing  Water. 

2758.  White  Butterfly. 

2759.  In  a  King's  House. 

2760.  Notre  Dame. 

2761.  The  Hessian  Messenger. 

2762.  Das  Bettler  Madchen. 

2763.  A  House  in  Hessia. 

2764.  Ephemera. 

2765.  Lace  from  Paris. 

2766.  La   Petite  Reine. 

2767.  Le   Pantheon. 

2768.  La   Maison   Blanche. 

2769.  Le   Louvre  No.  1. 

2770.  Le  Pont  de  la  Tournelle,  Paris. 

2771.  The  Photographer's  Shop. 

2772.  Le  Pont  Neuf. 

2773.  Le  Louvre. 

2774.  Gypsy. 

2775.  The  Veil. 

2776.  Ex  Libris,   St.   Clare  Shepard. 

2777.  Ex   Libris,  O.  V. 

2778.  Ex   Libris,  F.  H. 

2779.  Ex   Libris,   R.  P. 

2780.  Ex   Libris,  F.  P. 

2781.  La  Porte  de  Moret. 

2782.  Le   Louvre  No.  4. 

2783.  Egalite  et  la  Mendiante. 

2784.  Dharyamana. 

2785.  Winter  Moon. 

2786.  The  Buttress. 

2787.  Early  Morning,  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

2788.  Winter  Blossoms. 

2789.  The  Greek. 

2790.  L'Annonciation. 

2791.  The  Hut  in  the  Clearing. 

2792.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Man. 

2793.  Le  Louvre  No.  2. 

2794.  Over  the  Seine. 

2795.  The  Fir  Tree. 

2796.  Wall  Street. 

2797.  New  York  Public  Library. 

2798.  The  Grey  Bridge. 

2799.  In  a  Robe  of  Mist. 

2800.  The  Marvelous  Mountain. 

2801.  Polish  City. 
PATTERSON,   MARGARET 

2802.  Le  Pouldu,  Brittany. 

2803.  The  Hyer's  House,  Chatham. 


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2804.  The  Tall  Trees. 

2805.  The   Swan. 

2806.  The   Sands,    Chatham. 

2807.  Winding  Road,   Quimperle. 

2808.  Flemish  Village. 

2809.  Wind  Blown  Trees:    Cape  Cod. 

2810.  Cape  Cod  House. 
PAULUS,    FRANCIS   PETRUS 

2811.  Old  Beggar  Woman. 

2812.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

2813.  The  Coppersmiths. 

2814.  Fish  Market,  Bruges,  No.  1. 

2815.  Fish  Market,  Bruges,  No.  2. 

2816.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

2817.  In  the  Ancient  Crypt,  Bruges. 

2818.  Quai  des  Menetriers,  Bruges. 

2819.  Quai  des  Menetriers,  Bruges. 

2820.  Old  Rag  Market,  Bruges. 

2821.  Eel   Woman. 

2822.  Sunshine  and  Shadow. 

2823.  An  Old  Canal,  Bruges. 

2824.  An  Old  Canal,  Bruges. 

2825.  Old  Market  Under  the  Trees,   Bruges. 

2826.  Old   Philosopher. 

2827.  In  the  Outskirts  of  Bruges. 

2828.  Alfred  Gilbert:    The  English  Sculptor. 

2829.  Fish  Market  No.  3,  Bruges 

2830.  The  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 

2831.  The  Dogana. 

2832.  Robert   Hopkins:     Marine   Painter. 

2833.  Along  the  Giudecca. 
PEALE,    CHARLES   WILLSON 

2834.  Rev.   Joseph   Pilmore. 
PEALE,    REMBRANDT 

2835.  Lord  Bvron. 
PEARSON,    RALPH   M. 

2836.  Loggers  on  the  Mississippi. 

2837.  Structural  Iron. 

2838.  Rough  Water  Outside. 

2839.  Moonlight,   Pont  de  I'Arche. 

2840.  Open  Hearth  Furnaces. 

2841.  The   Asphalters. 

2842.  The  Track  Gang. 

2843.  A  Rock  River  Sunset. 

2844.  Field  Museum. 

2845.  A  Kansas  Citv  Blufif. 

2846.  Elverhoj   Studios. 

2847.  Black  Hawk  Countrr. 

2848.  Squaw  Rock. 

2849.  Lincoln  Monument. 

2850.  Shanties  of  the  Mississippi. 

2851.  Bookplate,  Florence  M.  Hendershot. 

2852.  Bookplate,    Grace   Dickerson. 

2853.  Bookplate,    Ruth  Pearson. 

2854.  Bookplate,   John  Irwin  Scull. 

2855.  Bookplate,   Leroy  Truman  Goble. 

2856.  Bookplate,   Wallace  Hickman. 

2857.  Bookplate,   Winifred  Goble. 

2858.  Bookplate,   Frank  O.   Lowden. 
PELHAM,    PETER 

2859.  Cotton  Mather. 

2860.  Rubens. 
PENNELL,   JOSEPH 

London  in  War  Times. 

2861.  Searchlights    over    St.    Paul's. 

2862.  London  Lights,  No.  2. 

New  York  Series. 

2863.  Palisades  and  Palaces. 

2864.  Times  Building. 

2865.  Hail,  America! 

2866.  The  Elevated. 

2867.  Building  a  Skyscraper  at  Night 

2868.  Cortlandt  Street. 

2869.  Bridge  at  Hell  Gate. 

2870.  New  York  from  Brooklyn 

2871.  Up  to  the  Woolworth. 

2872.  New  York  City  in   1915. 

2873.  Sunset  from  Williamsburg  Bridge 

2874.  St.  Paul's. 


2875. 

2876. 
2877. 
2878. 
2879. 
2880. 
2881. 
2882. 
2883. 

2884. 
2885. 
2886. 
2887. 
2888. 
2889. 

2890. 

2891. 
2892. 
2893. 

2894. 

2895. 
2896. 
2897. 
2898. 
2899. 

2900. 

2901. 
2902. 
2903. 

2904. 
2905. 
2906. 
2907. 
2908. 
2909. 

2910. 
2911. 
2912. 
2913. 

2914. 
2915. 
2916. 
2917. 

2918. 
2919. 
2920. 
2921. 
2922. 
2923! 
2924. 
2925. 
2926. 
2927. 
2928. 
2929. 
2930. 
2931. 

2932. 
2933. 
2934. 

2935. 
2936. 

2937. 


Woolworth  Building. 

Pittsburgh  and  Chicago  Series. 

On  the  Way  to  Bessemer. 

Pittsburgh  No.  3. 

Pittsburgh  No.  2. 

Stockyards,   Chicago. 

Grain  Elevators,  Chicago. 

Mining  Village. 

The  Mine. 

Homestead. 

San  Francisco  Series. 

Up  to  the  Fairmont. 

Kearny  Street. 

Chinatown. 

Isles  of  the  Bay. 

Seal  Rocks. 

Down  and  Up  California  Street. 
Washington  Series. 

The  Avenue,  Washington. 
Yosemite  Series. 

The  Cathedral  Door. 

At  the  Foot  of  the  Falls. 

Falls  at  Night. 

Grand  Canyon  Series. 

Storm  in  the  Canyon. 

Philadelphia,   1914. 

Girard  Street. 

Philadelphia  from  Belmont. 

The   Philadelphia  Club. 

The  Tunnel  in  the  Park. 

Down     Sansome    Street    from    Eighth 
Street. 

The    Massed    Skyscrapers    Above    the 

Housetops. 
The  Dining  Room,  Stenton. 
The  Hall  at  Cliveden,  the  Chew  House. 
The   Bridge  Across  Market  Street,  from 

Broad  Street  Station. 
The   Drawing  Room  at  Cliveden. 
The  Hall,   Stenton. 
Wyck,   the  Doorway  from  Within. 
The  Elevated  at  Market  Street  Wharf. 
Upper  Room  at  Stenton. 
Bed  Room,  Stenton,  the  Home  of  James 

Logan. 
Library,  C.  J.  Wistar  Residence. 
Hall,  C.  J.  Wistar  Residence. 
Interior,  C.  J.  Wistar  Residence. 
The  Water  Works. 

Belgian   Series. 
Old  and  New  Mills  at  Valenciennes. 
The   Dump,  Serang. 
The   Iron  Gate,  Charleroi. 
Landscape  Work. 

English  Series. 
St.  Paul's  Out  of  My  Window. 
River  of  Work,  Leeds. 
Low  Moor  Works,  Bradford. 
The  Big  Stack,  Sheffield. 
Copper  at  Cardiff. 
The  Great  Chimnev,   Bradford. 
The  Great  White  Cloud,  Leeds. 
Mond  Gas. 

Old  and  New  England. 
The  Winding  Stair,  Leeds. 
Forges  at  Sheffield. 
Dinner  Time,  Greengates. 
The  Strand. 
St.  Clements  Danes. 
German  Series. 
New  Rhine  Castles. 
Cranes  at  Duisburg. 
Tracks  of  Oberhausen. 

Greek  Series. 
Columns  of  Temple  of  Jupiter,  Evening. 
The  Wine-Dark  Sea. 

European  Series. 
Court  of  the  Fishpond. 


[27] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


PENNELL,   JOSEPH — Continued 

2938.  Alcantara  Bridge:    Toledo. 

Zeppelins. 

2939.  Zeppelin   Shed. 

2940.  Zeppelin  Coming  Out. 

Panama  Series. 

2941.  Steam  Shovel  in  the  Cut. 
PERARD,   VICTOR  SEMON 

2942.  The   Old  Organ  Grinder. 

2943.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

2944.  The  Madeleine. 

2945.  Portrait  Sketch. 

2946.  Tours  de  Carcassonne. 
PERCY,  ISABELLE    C. 

2947.  Maine  Woods. 
PIAZZONI,   GOTTARDO  F.   P. 

2948.  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysses,  Paris. 

2949.  Mountain  Home,  Switzerland. 

2950.  The  Seine.  Neuilly,  France. 

2951.  Italian  Pines,  Rome. 

2952.  St.  Peter's  from  Villa  Borghese,  Rome. 

2953.  Stone  Dwellings. 

2954.  Spring  in  the  Alps. 

2955.  View    of    Montmartre     from    Neuilly, 

France. 

2956.  Ebb  Tide,  Green  Brae. 

2957.  Dawn,  Green  Brae  Slough. 

2958.  Wooded  Hillside,  Marin  County. 

2959.  The  Old  Oak  Trunk  No.  1. 

2960.  The  Old  Oak  Trunk  No.  2. 

2961.  Avenue  de  la  Grande  Armee. 
PLOWMAN,   GEORGE  T. 

2962.  Mezzotint. 

2963.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 

2964.  Passage  des  Patriarchs,  Paris. 

2965.  Notre  Dame,  Paris. 

2966.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont,  Paris. 

2967.  Ye  Old  Dick,  London. 

2968.  Rue  de  Pretres,  St.  Severin,  Paris. 

2969.  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  London. 

2970.  Hotel  de  Sens,  Paris. 

2971.  The  Monument,  London. 

2972.  Maison  de  Balzac. 

2973.  Impasse  des  Boeufs.    Paris. 

2974.  Staples  Inn,  London. 

2975.  Roofs  of  Paris. 

2976.  Strasburg,  Germany. 

2977.  Passage  Moret,  Paris. 

2978.  Shot  Tower,  London. 

2979.  Cloth  Fair,  Smithfield,  London. 

2980.  Viterbo,   Italy. 

2981.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame,  Paris. 

2982.  Rue  de  la  Harpe. 

2983.  Wurtzburg,  Germany. 

2984.  Le  Vieux  Coin,  Paris. 

2985.  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston. 

2986.  In  Rome. 

2987.  California  Landscape. 

2988.  Below  Bridge,  London. 

2989.  Le  Maison  Desolee. 

2990.  Quartier  St.   Severin. 

2991.  St.  Sulpice,  Paris. 

2992.  Near  St.  John's  Gate,  London. 

2993.  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  Mass. 

2994.  Pantheon,  Paris. 

2995.  Tannery,  Paris. 
QUINLAN,  WILL  J. 

2996.  Building  a  Viaduct. 

2997.  Edge  of  the  Sassafras  Grove. 

2998.  Burling  Slip,  New  York  City. 

2999.  New  York  Towers. 

3000.  Van  Cortlandt  Mansion. 

3001.  The  Clam  Diggers. 

3002.  At  Yonkers  Refinerv. 

3003.  Sassafras  Trees  No.  1. 

3004.  Sassafras  Trees  No.  2. 

3005.  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the  Divine. 

3006.  Overhauling  a  Three-Master. 


3007.  Metropolitan   Life,    and   Worth   Monu- 

ment. 

3008.  Madison  Square  Tower. 

3009.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 

3010.  Metropolitan  Life  and  Madison  Square 

Towers. 

3011.  Tower  of  Manhattan  Bridge. 

3012.  From  Washington  Heights,  New  York 

City. 

3013.  Fixing  the  Bowsprit. 

3014.  Trees  and  Rocks. 

3015.  The  Old  Spy  Oak. 

3016.  Under  the  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

3017.  Brooklyn  Bridge  from  James  Slip. 

3018.  Weatherbeaten  Sentinels,  No.  2. 

3019.  Repairing  the  Damage. 

3020.  A  New  York  Canyon. 

3021.  Stone  Bridge,  Central  Park,  New  York. 

3022.  Constructing  the  Bankers'  Trust 

Building. 

3023.  New  York  Public  Library,  No.  1. 

3024.  New  York  Public  Library,  No.  2. 

3025.  A  Queensboro  Bridge. 

3026.  Broadway  from  Bowling  Green. 

3027.  The  Smith  Building,  Seattle. 

3028.  Eleventh  Street  Bridge,  Tacoma. 

3029.  Broad  Street,  New  York  City. 

3030.  Coenties  Slip,  New  York  City. 

3031.  Spanning  Hell  Gate. 
RANDOLPH,   LEE   F. 

3032.  A  Wind-Swept  Pine,  Monterey. 

3033.  San  Carlos  Mission,  Monterey. 

3034.  Old  Church  Tower  at  Grez. 

3035.  L'Eglise  de  Nemours. 

3036.  Sewing. 

3037.  Church  of  St.  Sulpice,  Paris. 

3038.  The  Church  Tower. 

3039.  Old  Church  at  Grez. 

3040.  An    Arab    Doorway,    Coustantine,    Al- 

geria. 

3041.  L'Eglise  d'Ecquelles,  France. 

3042.  Farm  Court  at  Moret,  France. 

3043.  Le  Pantheon,  Paris. 

3044.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

3045.  Le  Posterne,  Moret. 

3046.  A  Little  Holland  Maid. 

3047.  St.  Gervais,  Paris. 

3048.  The  Butcher  Shop,  Moret,  France. 

3049.  Unloading. 
REED,   EARL   H. 

3050.  The  Homing  Call. 

3051.  A  City's  Highway. 

3052.  The  Troopers  of  the  Sky. 

3053.  Over  the  Waste  Places. 

3054.  A  Forgotten  Harvest. 

3055.  The  Voices  of  the  Dunes. 

3056.  Heralds  of  the  Storm. 

3057.  Among  the  Sand  Hills^ 

3058.  Neighborhood  Gossip. 

3059.  The  Course  of  True  Love. 

3060.  Solitude. 

3061.  Harsh  Hay  Stacks. 

3062.  In  Somebody's  Orchard. 

3063.  The  First  Temples. 

3064.  The  Win-d-Swept  Dunes. 

3065.  Dawn  in  the  Hills. 

3066.  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

3067.  The  Fisherman's  Home. 

3068.  A  North  Woods  Hermitage. 

3069.  Old  Apple  Trees. 

3070.  Derelicts. 

3071.  The  Requiem  of  the  Leaves. 

3072.  Twilight  on  the  Dunes. 

3073.  A  Tryst. 

3074.  On  the  Chicaming  Sands. 

3075.  Twilight  on  the  Marshes. 

3076.  A  Ship  of  Dreams. 

3077.  The  Call  of  the  North. 

3078.  Michigan  Sands. 


[28] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


3079.  The  Song  of  the  East  Shore. 

3080.  Laving  Down  the  Law. 
REINDEL,   WILHELM  G. 

3081.  Siesta. 
30S2.   The  Heath. 

REVERE,    PAUL 

3083.  A    Conference    Between    Some    Indian 

Chiefs  and  Colonel  Bouquet. 

3084.  The  ilitred  Minuet. 

3085.  King  Philip. 
ROSEXTHAL.   ALBERT 

3086.  Rev.  William  H.  Furness. 

3087.  Lawn  Tennis  Club  (after  Bridgeman). 
ROSENTHAL.   MAX 

3088.  Washington   (after  Trumbull). 

3089.  Franklin  (after  C.  W.  Peale). 

3090.  Franklin  Cafter  C.  W.  Peale). 

3091.  Edward  VII. 

3092.  Lincoln. 

3093.  General  John  Cadwallader. 

3094.  Richard  Henrv  Lee. 

3095.  Col.  William  S.  Smith, 

3096.  Col.  Walter  Stewart. 

3097.  Charles  Thompson. 

3098.  Rev.   Jacob  Duche. 

3099.  St.  Memin. 

3100.  Xapoleon  (after  Isabev). 

3101.  Edward  Savage. 

3102.  Toussard. 

3103.  Daniel  Webster. 

3104.  Daniel  Webster. 
ROTH,   ERXEST  DAVID 

3105.  Grim  Florence. 

3106.  Ca'  d'Oro,  Venice. 

3107.  The  Arch  of  the  Conca. 

3108.  II  Campo  Margherita,  Venice. 

3109.  Assisi. 

3110.  The  Bridges,  Florence. 

3111.  San  Gimignano,  the  Towers. 

3112.  The  Bridge,  Venice. 

3113.  A  Venetian  Doorway. 

3114.  Poplars  near  Florence. 

3115.  The  Ghetto.  Venice. 

3116.  The  Little  Mosque,  Stamboul. 

3117.  A  German  Barn  Yard. 

3118.  The  Gate,  Venice. 

3119.  On  the  Arno,  Florence. 

3120.  Fiesole  from   San   Francesca. 

3121.  San  Gregorio,  Venice. 

3122.  A  Quiet  Canal,  Venice. 

3123.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Afternoon. 

3124.  Or  San  Michele.  Florence. 

3125.  St.  Pierre:    Beauvais. 

3126.  Pont  Xeuf:    Paris. 

3127.  St.  Catherine:    Honfleur. 
RUBIXS,   H.  W. 

3129.  Arriving  Steamer. 

3130.  Chicago  River. 
RYDER,   WORTH 

3131.  Flemish  Woman. 

3132.  Bavarian  Girl. 

3133.  Woman  of  Dachau. 

3134.  The  Cirque. 

3135.  Seven  Solitudes. 

ST.   MEMIX.    CHARLES   B.   J.   FEVRET  DE 

3136.  Meriwether  Lewis. 
SAVAGE.   EDWARD 

313  7.  The  Washington  Family. 
SAWYER.    PHIL 

3139.  Whiskers. 

3140.  The  White  House. 

3141.  Mike. 

3142.  The  White  House. 

3143.  Dad  Bartlett,  Miner. 
SCHLEGELL.   GUSTAV  VOX 

3144.  Venice-Salute. 

3145.  Lake  St.  Croix. 


SCHNEIDER,   OTTO  J. 

3146.  A  Puritan  Maiden. 

3147.  La  Belle  Dame  Sans  Merei. 

3148.  Maison  d'un  Ministre  sous  Louis  XI. 

3149.  San    Germain   I'Auxerrais,    Paris. 

3150.  Portail  Central.  Eglise  St.  Merri,  Paris. 

3151.  Portail  Eglise  St.  Nicholas  des  Champs, 

Paris. 

3152.  Petit  Rue  St.  Simon,  Tours. 

3153.  Impasse  du  Boeuf,  Paris. 

3154.  Hotel  de  Sens,  Paris. 
SCHOFF,   STEPHEN     ALONZO 

3155.  The  Bathers  (after  William  M.  Hunt). 

3156.  Mrs.  Harrison  Grev  Otis  (after  Gilbert 

Stuart). 
SENSENEY.   GEORGE 

3157.  An  Arehwav. 

3158.  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

3159.  Court  of  the  Greyhounds. 

3160.  A  Devout  Woman. 

3161.  Harbor  of  Murano. 

3162.  Pont  du  Cheval. 

3163.  Old  Foot  Bridge. 

3164.  Old  Fisherwoman  of  Etoples. 
SIMMONS,   WILL 

3165.  Vultures. 

3166.  White  Herons. 

3167.  Wolf,  Studv  of  a  Snarl. 

3168.  Otters,  Playing. 

3169.  Bear  Cubs,  the  Unexpected. 

3170.  Black  Swans,  Towards  Morning. 

3171.  Crane,  Solitaire. 

3172.  Mallard  Ducks,  Before  the  Storm. 

3173.  Condors. 
SLOAN,   JOHN 

3174.  Roofs.  Summer  Night. 

3175.  Night  Windows. 

3176.  Fifth  Avenue  Critics. 

3177.  Mother. 

3178.  Ping  Pong  Photos. 

3179.  The  Little  Bride. 

3180.  Turning  Out  the  Light. 

3181.  Connoisseurs  of  Prints. 

3182.  Anshutz  on  Anatomy. 

3183.  Man,  Wife  and  Child. 

3184.  Memory. 

3185.  The  Man  Monkev. 

3186.  The  Show  Case. 

3187.  Fun,  One  Cent. 

3188.  The  Women's  Page. 

3189.  Girl  and  Beggar. 

3190.  The  Picture  Buver. 

3191.  Gold  Fish. 
SMILLIE,   JAMES  DAVID 

3192.  Hollyhocks. 

3193.  Voyage  of  Life. 

3194.  Double  Hollyhocks. 

3195.  Sunnv  Hours. 
SMITH,    J.   AXDRE 

3196.  The  Jewel  of  Venice. 

3197.  Palaces  and  Barges. 

3198.  The  Molo:     Venice. 

3199.  The  Wood  Road,  Connecticut. 

3200.  Sunshine  and  Flowers,  Venice. 

3201.  Campo  Fosca,  Venice. 
SMITHWICK,  JOHX  G. 

3202.  Girl  with  Muff   (after  Abbey). 

3203.  Penelope  Boothby  (after  Reynolds). 

Lent  by  George  H.  Whittle,  Esq. 
SQUIRE,  MAUD  H. 

3204.  Mother. 

3205.  The  Dispute. 

3206.  On  the   Quay. 

3207.  Knitting. 

3208.  A   Peasant. 

3209.  Loafers. 

3210.  Little  Model. 

3211.  Two   Women. 

3212.  At  Market. 


[29] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


SQUIRE,   MAUD  B..— Continued 

3213.  Little  Boys. 

3214.  The    Portrait. 

3215.  Bargaining. 

3216.  Cherries. 

3217.  Sisters. 

3218.  Woman    and   Child. 

3219.  Girl  with  a   Basket. 

3220.  Children. 

3221.  Brothers. 

3222.  Windy  Dav. 
STACKPOLE,  RALPH 

3223.  Adele. 

3224.  Piazzoni  Etching. 

3225.  Adele   Sewing. 
STETSON,  CHARLES  WALTER 

3226.  Landscape   with   Figures. 
322  7.  Just  After  Sunset. 

3228.  Landscape. 
STEUVER,  CELIA  M. 

3229.  Old  Street,  Besigheim,  Bavaria. 

3230.  Ulm   II. 

3231.  Old  Arcaded  House,  Bavaria. 

3232.  Old  Wall,   Weisenburg  Am  Sand,   Ba- 

varia. 

3233.  Danauwerth,    Bavaria. 

3234.  Old   Mill,    Holland. 

3235.  La  Grare,  La  Niege. 

3236.  Besigheim,   Wurtenberg. 

3237.  Helgoland. 

3238.  Ulm  I. 

3239.  Evening. 

3240.  Old  Tower,   Rothenburg. 

3241.  Krapfenwald,  Allee,  I.,  Vienna. 

3242.  View  of  a  Church. 
STEVENS,   DOROTHY 

3243.  Gamine. 

3244.  St.   Jacques,   Dieppe. 

3245.  Odalisque. 

3246.  La    Sortie   de  I'Eglise. 

3247.  On    the   Canal,    Bruges. 

3248.  The    Cathedral    Square. 

3249.  The  Merry-Go-Round. 

3250.  Antwerp  Cathedral. 

3251.  Ponte  Vecchio. 

3252.  Mle.   de  Maupin. 

3253.  Nude. 

3254.  St.   Nicola,    Ghent. 

3255.  Hotel  de  la  Ville,  Bruges. 
8256.   Coppelia. 

3257.  Firenze. 

3258.  Mont   St.   Michel. 

3259.  Rue   I'Ane   Aveugle. 

3260.  Dinan,    Brittany. 
STEVENS,   HELEN  B. 

3261.  Main     Building     and      Boat     Houses, 

Wellesley. 

3262.  Library   Cloister,    Brvn   Mawr   College. 
STEVENS,   THOMAS  WOOD 

3263.  Harper    Memorial,    University   of    Chi- 

cago. 

3264.  Bridging  a  Ravine,   Pittsburgh. 

3265.  Clearing  for  the  Great  Staircase. 

3266.  Fountain    of   the    Great    Lakes. 

3267.  Blair  Arch,  Princeton. 

3268.  Cadet     Barracks     and     Chapel,     West 

Point. 
STURGES.  DWIGHT  C. 

3269.  A  Late  Cottager. 

3270.  Alone. 

3271.  The  Promised  Land. 

3272.  Sisters. 

3273.  Stamp  Collectors. 

3274.  Portrait:   Dr.   Samuel   Green. 

3275.  The  Bedtime  Story. 

3276.  The  Three  Elms. 

3277.  Path   Through   the    Pasture. 

3278.  An   Old  Hebrew. 

3279.  Portrait  Mrs.  S. 

3280.  Adams  Square,  Boston. 


3281.  Still  Waters. 

3282.  T  Wharf,  Boston. 

3283.  Home  from  the  Banks. 

3284.  Portrait   Mr.    Washburn. 

3285.  Nude. 

3286.  Road  Around  the  Hill. 

3287.  My    Father. 

3288.  Scollay   Square,   Boston. 

3289.  Solitaire. 

3290.  Little  Girl  Dressing. 

3291.  Essex    Marshes. 

3292.  The   Old    Flute   Player. 

3293.  My   Little  Model. 

3294.  Park  Street  and  State  House,  Boston. 

3295.  Portrait,  Miss  C. 

3296.  Along  the  Merrimac. 

3297.  Study  Head. 

3298.  Violinist. 

3299.  The  Monev  Lender. 

3300.  Nude  No.  2. 

3301.  A   Summer  Day. 

3302.  The  Cobbler. 
TALLMADGE,   THOMAS 

3303.  Structural   Steel. 

3304.  Old    Sugar   Warehouses. 

3305.  Calle  St.   Ignace,  Havana. 
TIEBOUT,    CORNELIUS 

3306.  Right  Rev.  William  White. 
VAN  ELTEN,  KRUSEMAN  H.  D. 

3307.  Glimpse   of  the   Ocean. 
VONDROUS,  JOHN  C. 

3308.  Nicholas  Church  from  Mostecka  Street 

3309.  Prague  Bridges. 

3310.  S.   Maria  della  Salute,   Venice. 

3311.  Tyn   Church,    Prague    (Nocturne). 

3312.  Street   on   Hradcany,    Prague. 

3313.  Old  Houses,  Prague. 

3314.  Market  Place,  Prague. 

3315.  St.    Nicholas    Church,    Prague. 

3316.  An   Old  House,    Slavonov,   Bohemia. 

3317.  Bridge  of  Charles  the  Fourth,  Prague. 

3318.  Tyn   Church   Portal,    Prague. 

3319.  A  Doorway:  Venice. 

3320.  Ponte  Rialto:    Venice,  No.  1. 

3321.  II  Traghetto:  Venice. 

3322.  Palazzo  Dorio :   Venice. 

3323.  Ponte   Rialto:   Venice,   No.   2. 

3324.  Tyn  Church  from  the  East:    Prague. 
WARNER,   EVERETT  L. 

3325.  Memorial  Tower. 

3326.  Brooklyn   Bridge. 

3327.  Montreuil   Mills. 

3328.  Phelps    Gateway. 

3329.  Moonlight,    Montreuil. 

3330.  Brothers  and  Linnonia. 

3331.  Rue  Jerzual,   Dinan. 

3332.  A    Bavarian   Church. 

3333.  Harvard    Hall. 
WARNER,    WILLIAM 

3334.  Sir  Charles  Metcalf. 
WASHBURN,   CADWALLADER 

3335.  Ebbing  Tides. 

3336.  Santa  Maria  in  Distance,  Cuernavaca, 

Me.xico. 

3337.  Liberal  Arts  Building:   The  Entrance. 

3338.  A   Sharp  Turn,   Cuernavaca. 

3339.  A  Quiet  Inlet,  Oceanport. 

3340.  Boats:    Brielle. 

3341.  Sailing  Boat  Ashore. 

3342.  Bav  Head  in   Distance. 

3343.  Wash  of  the  Tides. 

3344.  High  Noon,   Manasquan. 

3345.  Siesta,  Cuernavaca,  Mexico. 

3346.  Caracola    Road    No.     2,     Cuernavaca, 

Mexico. 

3347.  Boats    Landing. 

3348.  West  Facade  of  la  Valenciana. 

3349.  West     Side     of     Temple     Parroquiale, 

Toxco,   Mexico. 


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3350.  Front  Facade  of  la  Valenciana. 

3351.  A  Riverside  Path,  Manasquan  River. 

3352.  Glimpse  of   Manasquan  River. 

3353.  Low  Tide,  Seaside  Park. 

3354.  Fishermen's    Return. 

3355.  Afternoon  Tranquillity. 

3356.  Bridge   at   Mantaloking. 

3357.  Crabbing,    Brielle. 

3358.  Sandy  Road. 

3359.  Bridge  at  Brielle. 

3360.  Valley   Path,   Cuernavaca. 

3361.  Porfirio  Diaz  Park. 

3362.  Templo  de  Salud  Mixcoae,  Mexico. 

3363.  Borda    Garden    in    Distance,    Cuerna- 

vaca, Mexico. 

3364.  Road  to   Cuernavaca,  Mexico. 

3365.  The    Great   Arch. 

3366.  Building   the   Dome. 

3367.  The  Derrick. 

3368.  The    Flagstaff. 

3369.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

3370.  The  Doorway. 

3371.  The   Scaffolding. 

3372.  The  Half  Dome. 
WATT,  WILLIAM  G. 

3373.  The  Ring    (after  Alexander). 

3374.  The    Apple    Gatherers     (after    Ander- 

son). 

3375.  The   Harvest    (after   L'hermitte). 

3376.  The  Pool. 

3377.  A  Music  Party   (after  Metsu). 

3378.  Andromeda    (after  Duran). 

3379.  Carcassonne    (from   photo). 

3380.  Book  Plate  by  Chas.   S.   Chapman. 

3381.  Book   Plate   by   Chas.    S.   Chapman. 

3382.  Fancy  Head. 

3383.  Mt.   Rainier    (after   Perard). 

3384.  Book  Plate. 

3385.  Illustration    (after  Birch). 
WEBSTER,    HERMAN  A. 

3386.  Vieux  Marche,  Marseilles. 

3387.  L'Institut. 

3388.  Ancienne  Faculte  de  Medecine,   Paris. 

3389.  Old  Houses  on  the  Quai. 

3390.  Le  Pont  Notre  Dame. 

3391.  Sur  le  Quai  Montebello. 

3392.  The    Bridge,    Frankfort. 

3393.  Notre  Dame  des  Andelys. 

3394.  Le   Pont   Neuf,    Paris. 

3395.  Old    Court,    Sachsenhousen. 

3396.  La   Route    de   Louviers. 

3397.  Der   Danger  Franz. 

3398.  St.   Saturnin,  Toulouse. 

3399.  La  Rue   St.  Jacques. 

3400.  Les  Blanchisseuses. 

3401.  La  Maison  Meline. 
WEHRSCHMIDT,    DANIEL   A. 

3402.  You   Should  Also  Mount   with  Me. 

3403.  Old    Hall. 

3404.  The    Hedge   Cutter. 

3405.  The   Old   Shepherd. 

3406.  In   an   Irish  Creamery. 

3407.  The  Bathing  Tent. 

3408.  The    Babv    Bacchus. 
WELLINGTON,   F.   H. 

3409.  Girl   at  the   Piano    (after  painting  by 

Harry    Townsend). 

Lent  by   Ray  Brown,    Esq. 
WE  STRUM,    ANNI   VON 

3410.  Birches. 

3411.  Windmill. 

3412.  Old  Baltic  Farm  House. 
WETHERILL,   ELISHA  KENT  KANE 

3413.  The  Triangle. 

3414.  The   Archway. 

3415.  Gatewav,  Bryn  Mawr. 

3416.  The   Shacks. 

3417.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

3418.  The  Sooty  Shop. 


3419.  Camden   Court   House. 

3420.  The  Goose  Shop. 

3421.  The   Tenements. 

3422.  The  Coal  Hoist. 

3423.  The  Back  Street. 

3424.  Bayle's   Slip. 
WHISTLER,   JAMES  McNEILL 

3425.  The  Thames. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

3426.  The   Smith,   Passage   du  Dragon. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

3427.  Draped  Figure,   Reclining   (in  colors). 

Lent  by  Hunt   Henderson,   Esq. 

3428.  Draped   Figure,    Standing. 

Lent  by  Hunt   Henderson,   Esq. 

3429.  The  Little  Nude  Model  Reading. 

Lent  by  Hunt   Henderson,   Esq. 

3430.  Nude  Model   Standing. 

Lent  bv  Hunt   Henderson,   Esq. 

3431.  Study:   Maude   Seated. 

Lent  by  Hunt   Henderson,   Esq. 

3432.  Stephane  Mallarme. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

3433.  A  Duet. 

Lent  by  Hunt   Henderson,   Esq. 

3434.  Annie:   Standing. 

3435.  The  Unsafe  Tenement. 

3436.  Annie:    Seated. 

3437.  Soupe  a  Trois  Sous. 

3438.  Greenwich  Park. 

3439.  Early  Morning,  Battersea. 

3440.  Millbank. 

3441.  The  Forge. 

3442.  Longshoremen. 

3443.  Street  in  Saverne. 

3444.  La  Vieille  aux  Loques. 

3445.  Billingsgate. 

3446.  The  Dancing  Girl. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

3447.  La  Fruitiere  de  la  Rue  de  Gronelle. 

3448.  Terrace:    Luxembourg. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

3449.  Little   London. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

3450.  Savoy  Pigeons. 

Lent  bv  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 
WHITE,  CHARLES  "henry 

3451.  The  Old  Courtyard. 

3452.  San  Remo. 

3453.  La   Rue  de  la   Paix. 
WILKE,  WILLIAM  H. 

3454.  Toward  the  Bay. 

3455.  The  Viaduct. 

3456.  Bill. 

3457.  The    Wood    Road. 

3458.  The  Hav  Barges. 

3459.  At   the  Dock. 

3460.  Telegraph  Hill,  San  Francisco. 

3461.  The  Forest. 

3462.  A  Study. 
WILLIA3IS,  J.  SCOTT 

3463.  In  September. 
WILLIAMSON,    SHIRLEY 

3464.  Monotype  No.  1. 

3465.  Monotpye  No.  2. 

3466.  Monotype  No.  3. 

3467.  Monotype  No.  4. 

3468.  Monotype  No.  5. 

3469.  Monotype  No.  6. 

3470.  Monotype  No.  7. 

3471.  Monotype  No.  8. 

3472.  Monotype  No.  9. 

3473.  Monotype  No.  10. 

3474.  Monotype  No.  11. 

3475.  Monotype  No.  12. 

3476.  Monotype  No.  13. 

3477.  Monotype  No.  14. 

3478.  Monotype  No.  15. 

3479.  Monotype  No.  16. 


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WINSLOW,  HENRY 

3480.  Westminster  Cathedral. 

3481.  Saint  Paul's. 

3482.  The  Spire. 

3483.  London   Bridge. 
■3484.   Pont  de  I'Arche. 

3485.  The  Wanderer. 

3486.  The  Carpenter's   Shop. 

3487.  The  Beeches. 

3488.  The  Old  Square. 

3489.  Wood   Monsters. 

3490.  The  Liners. 

3491.  The  London  Docks. 

3492.  The  Oil  Ship. 

3493.  The  Argument. 

3494.  The   Spring  Cleaning. 

3495.  Whistler's  Thames. 
WOLF,  HENRY 

3496.  Lower   New   York   in   a   Mist,   from   a 

Pennsylvania  R.  R.  Boat. 

3497.  The  Evening  Star. 

3498.  Little    Lady    Sophie     of     Soho     (after 

Whistler). 

3499.  Evening,    Swan    Lake,    Central    Park, 

New  York. 

3500.  The   Wood   Gatherers    (after   Inness). 

3501.  Lizzie  Lineh   (after  Weir). 
S502.  Joseph  Pulitzer  (after  Sargent). 

3503.  The  Mussel  Gatherers    (after  Martin). 

3504.  The   Mirror    (after   Alexander). 

3505.  Lady  with  a  Lute   (after  Vermeer). 

3506.  River    Scene,    La    Riviere    a    la    Tour 

Lointaine   (after  Corot). 

3507.  A  Northeaster    (after   Homer). 

3508.  Portrait    of    the    Engraver,    H.    Wolf 

(after  Wiles). 

3509.  Miss  Alexander    (after  Whistler). 

3510.  Morning   Mists. 

3511.  Recreation   (after  Couture). 

3512.  Don  Balthasar    (after  Velasquez). 

3513.  Woman    at    the    Window    (after    Ver- 

meer). 

3514.  Girl    with    Fruit    (after    Ambrogio    de 

Predis). 

3515.  William  M.  Thackeray  (from  drawing 

by  Lawrence). 

3516.  Portrait     Sketch     (unfinished)     (after 

Whistler). 

3517.  Beatrice  d'Este   (after  da  Vinci). 

3518.  Portrait  of  a  Girl  (after  Velasquez). 

3519.  Mv   Mother    (after  Whistler). 

3520.  Thomas  Carlyle    (after  Whistler). 

3521.  A   Madonna    (after   Botticelli). 

3522.  A  Gentlewoman   (after  Weir). 

3523.  A  Spanish  Countess  (after  Goya). 

3524.  Homeward    (after  Dessar). 

3525.  The  Music  Room  (after  Whistler). 
i3526.  Young  Lady  with  Poppy  Flower  (after 

Loeb). 

3527.  Miss  Nelthrop    (after  Lawrence). 

3528.  The  Fur  Jacket   (after  Whistler). 

3529.  Kittv  Fisher  (after  Reynolds). 

3530.  The"  Goldfish    (after  Hubbell). 

3531.  A  Danish  Princess    (after  Holbein). 

3532.  Portrait  of  a  Lady  (after  Shannon). 

3533.  Landscape    (after  Dewey). 

3534.  Lady  with  Hand  Mirror  (after  Wiles). 

3535.  Portrait  of  a  Girl   (after  Emmett). 

3536.  Mother  and    Child  (after  Cassatt). 

3537.  The  Sonata    (after  Wiles). 

3538.  A  Lady  in  Black   (after  Chase). 

3539.  The  Christmas  Tree   (after  Weir). 

3540.  The  Green  Bodice    (after  Weir). 

3541.  The  Bent  Tree  (after  Corot). 

3542.  Hon.    Joseph    H.    Choate    (after    Sar- 

gent ) . 

3543.  The  Coral  Necklace  (after  Tarbell). 

3544.  Lady  Stanhope   (after  Reynolds). 

3545.  Mercedes   (after  Mora). 


3546. 

3547. 
3548. 
3549. 
3550. 

3551. 

3552. 
3553. 
3554. 
3555. 
3556. 
3557. 

3558. 

3559. 
3560. 
3561. 
3562. 
3563. 
3564. 
3565. 
3566. 
3567. 

3568. 
3569. 
3570. 
3571. 
3572. 
3573. 
3574. 
3575. 
3576. 
3577. 
3578. 
3579. 
3580. 
3581. 
3582. 
3583. 
3584. 

3585. 
3586. 
3587. 
3588. 
3589. 
3590. 

3591. 

3592. 
3593. 

3594. 
3595. 
3596. 

3597. 

3598. 
3599. 
3600 
3601, 
3602 
3603 
3604 
3605 
3606 

3607, 
3608 
3609 


El  Conde,   Duque   Olivares    (after  Ve- 
lasquez). 
George  Washington   (after  Stuart). 
Chevalier  Yrujo  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Trumbull  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait      of      Miss      Mierken      (after 

Stuart). 
Portrait     of    Miss    Plumstead     (after 

Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Miss  Morris  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Lea   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Otis   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Gotliff  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Griffith  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait    of    Mrs.    Nancy    Pennington 

(after  Stuart). 
Angel  with  the  Flaming  Sword   (after 

Blashfield). 
The   Promenader    (after  Menzel). 
Open  Air  Meeting  (after  Meuzel). 
The  Tiger    (after  Menzel). 
Courting  (after  Hals). 
Evening  in  Normandy   (after  Dearth). 
The  Fox  Hunt    (after  Homer). 
Eight  Bells   (after  Homer). 
A  Normandy  Farm    (after  Martin). 
The   Harp   of   the   Winds    (after   Mar- 
tin). 
Early    Ploughing    (after   Walker). 
A  Favorite  Corner   (after  Alexander). 
A   Flower    (after  Alexander). 
A   Quiet  Hour    (after  Alexander). 
The  Mousmee    (after  Blum). 
Un  Canal  en  Artois   (after  Caziu). 
The  Approaching  Storm  (after  Cazin). 
The  Road  to  the  Village  (after  Cazin). 
Josephine,  Empress  (after  Lefevbre). 
Napoleon,  Emperor   (after  Lefevbre). 
Yellow  Marguerites  (after  Moore). 
Romila   (after  Sears). 
A  Shipwrecked  Sailor   (after  Pyle). 
A  Virgin  Enthroned  (after  Thayer). 
Emperor  Hadrian   (after  Tadema). 
Information    (after   Meissonier). 
,  Campagne    de    France     (after     Meis- 
sonier). 
Portrait  of  Gerome. 
La  Soif   (after  Gerome). 
,  The  Carpet  Merchant   (after  Gerome). 
,  Holy  Eve  (after  Von  Uhde). 
.   Good  Friday   (after  Von  Uhde). 
,   Bonaparte    Before    the    Sphinx    (after 

Gerome). 
.  The    Road    to    Bethlehem    (after    Von 

Uhde). 
.  In  the  Shade  (after  Caliga). 
.  Empress      Josephine      (after      Realier 

Dumas). 
.  Benjamin  Franklin  (after  Duplessis). 
.  Le  Soir   (after  Breton). 
The  Road  to  Concarneau   (after  Pick- 

nell). 
The  Moose  Hunt  (after  Brush). 
Portrait  of  a  Boy   (after  Brush). 
Reverie   (after  Beaux). 
Les  Amoureux   (after  Diaz). 
Bismarck    (after  Lenbach). 
Self  Portrait   (after  Lenbach). 
The  Millpond   (after  Ranger). 
Landscape  in  Holland  (after  Ranger). 
A  l'Abreuvoir(after  Dagnan-Bouveret). 
The  Madonna  of  the  Rose   (after  Dag- 
nan-Bouveret). 
La  Bearnaise  (after  Dagnan-Bouveret). 
Alone  in  the  World  (after  Israels). 
Sally  Franklin   (after  Hoppner). 


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3610.  Nantucket  School  of  Philosophy  (after 

Johnson). 

3611.  The    Young    Michelangelo    Sculpturing 

the  Head  of  a  Faun. 
8612.   Lady  in  Black   (after  Freer). 

3613.  San   Giorgio    (after  Bunce). 

3614.  Christ   Walking  on  the  Waves    (after 

Coleman). 

3615.  Visit  of  the  Shepherds  (after  Lerolle). 

3616.  Self  Portrait   (after  Dow). 

3617.  Mrs.    Champion    de    Crespigny    (after 

Romney ) . 

3618.  At  Kissingen   (after  Menzel). 

3619.  The  Scattering  of  the  Mists. 

3620.  The  Roadside   (after  Giflford). 

3621.  Thomas  Jefferson  (after  C.  W.  Peale). 

3622.  The  New  England  Peddler  (after  John- 

son). 

3623.  Judge  Jones    (after  Stuart). 

3624.  Portrait  of  a  Lady  (after  Henri). 

3625.  Mv    Daughter    Josephine    (after    Tar- 

beU). 

3626.  Aurora    (after  Low). 

3627.  Summer  (after  Benson). 
WOOD,   FRANKLIN  T. 

3628.  Farm  Lane. 

3629.  Piazza  Bagnia. 

3630.  Pasture  Bars. 

3631.  Gondolas. 

3632.  Boy  in  Tam  o'Shanter. 

3633.  Browning's  Palace,  Venice. 

3634.  Taormina  from  Greek  Theater. 

3635.  Jean-Marie  No.  II. 

3636.  November. 

3637.  The  Hermitage. 

3638.  Porta  della  Conca,  Perugia. 
WORCESTER,   ALBERT 

3639.  Fete  aux  Invalides. 

3640.  The  Seine:   Paris. 

3641.  Quai  St.  Michel  a  Paris. 

3642.  Old  Mill  Near  Provins. 

3643.  Paris:     Rue  de  la   Petite  Boucherie. 

3644.  Marche  de  la  Rue  Mouflfetard  No.  1. 

3645.  Kite  Flyers  at  Amsterdam. 

3646.  Amsterdam. 

3647.  Paris. 

3648.  Paris  No.  3. 

3649.  Wagon  Maker  at  St.  Valery  sur  Somme. 
8650.   Sheep  at   St.  Valery  sur   Somme. 

WORKMAN,   DAVID   TICE 

3651.  Elvet  Bridge,  Old  Durham. 
WRIGHT,   CHARLES  GUSHING 

3652.  Henry  Rutgers. 
WRIGHT,  JOSEPH 

3653.  Portrait  of  George  Washington. 

Lent  by  C.  W.  McAlpin,  Esq. 
WRIGHT.  MARGARET  HARDON 

3654.  St.   Merr,   Paris. 

3655.  Courtyard,  Taormina. 

3656.  Chateau  Verres,  Val  d'Aosta. 

3657.  Harvard  House,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

3658.  Ypres. 

3659.  San  Dominico. 
YOUNG,  MAHONRI  M. 

3660.  Tewa  No.   1. 

3661.  Under  the  "L." 

3662.  Ballet  Girl  No.  1. 

3663.  The  Roman   Beggar. 

3664.  On  the  Grand  Canal. 

3665.  Fort  Washington   Point. 

3666.  The  Sand  Pit. 

3667.  Trench  Diggers. 

3668.  Pont  des  Artes. 

3669.  The  Pirate. 

3670.  The  Forge. 
ZIM,   MARCO 

3671.  Morning. 

3672.  S^-mphony. 


GALLERY  35 

PAINTINGS 

MAGER.  GUS 

3673.  The  Laborer. 
DE  WENTWORTH,   CECILE 

3674    Portrait  of  William  Howard  laft. 
CLARK,  FREEMAN 

3675.  The   Climbers. 
STEELE,   THEODORE   C. 

3676.  The  Poplars. 
NICHOLS,   HOBART 

3677.  The  Knob:    Maine. 

SCULPTURE 

GRIMES,  FRANCES 

3678.  Rex  Fincke,  Jr. 
F  A.IRB  ANKS,    AVARD 

3679.  Old  Bill  Keddington. 
DALLIN,    CYRUS    EDWIN 

3680.  Lawrence. 
KNIGHT,   CHARLES  ROBERT 

3681.  Leaping  Tiger. 

3682.  Polar  Bear. 
PROCTOR,   A.   PHIMISTER 

3683.  Indian   on   Horse. 
WARD,   JOHN   QUINCY  ADAMS 

3684.  General   Hancock. 
FLORIO,   SALVATORE  E. 

wlSNMi?fr'lI)'6LPH  ALEXANDER 

3686    Study  for  Lincoln  at  Hodgeuville. 
DALLIN,   CYRUS  EDWIN 

3687.  Passing  of  the  Red  Alan. 

GALLERY  36 

PAINTINGS   AND   DEALINGS 

FOLGER,   ANNIE   B.  ,,     ,     ,    * 

3688.  October   Hillside:     Nantucket. 
FORTUNE,   E.  CHARLTON 

3689.  Betty. 
FOLGER,   ANNIE  B. 

3690    Passing  Cloud  Shadows. 
HEIL,   CHARLES  EMIL 

3691.  Young  Catbird. 

3692.  Bluejay.      „,  .  ,     , 

3693.  BlaekCap  Chickadee. 
BETTS,   ANNA  WHELAN 

3694.  Preparations  for  Bed. 
3695!  At  the  Window. 

VOGT,   LOUIS  C. 

3696  A  Market  Place  on  the  Nile. 

3697  An  Old  Street:    Cairo. 
BUTTON    ALBERT  PRENTICE 

3698.   Ultima   Thule. 
BELCHER,   HILDA 

3699    The  Little  Boston  Giri. 
SNELL,   HENRY   B. 

3700.  The  Quai:  Pans. 
VOGT,   LOUIS  C.  . 

3701    Late   Afternoon:     Lairo. 
SPRINCHORN,   CARL 

3702.  Woman  with  Fan. 

3703.  Youth. 

3704.  Drawing. 

3705.  Sea  God. 

3706.  Drawing. 

3707.  Masquerade. 

UMBSTA^TTER,'NEfLY  LITTLEHALE 

3709.   An  Opal  Day. 

3710    The  Woods.  „ 

BUTTON.   ALBERT  PRENTICE 

UMBSTAET?Er'^N?l!:Y  LITTLEHALE 

3712.  The  Golden  Pine. 
WIECZOREK,   MAX 

3713.  Mother  and  Child 
LATHROP,  WILLIAM  LANG  SON 

3714.  Golden  Afternoon. 


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WIECZOREK,  MAX 

3  715.   Mrs.  John  P.  Jones. 

3716.  Young    Girl. 
BUTTON.   ALBERT  PRENTICE 

3717.  Girl  of  the  Desert. 
UMBSTAETTER.   NELLY  LITTLEHALE 

3718.  The  White  Birch. 

3719.  Old  Thorn  Trees. 

3720.  Takesago. 
MAGONIGLE,   EDITH  M. 

3721.  The  Secret  Garden. 
SCHMITT,    ALBERT   FELIX 

3722.  In  Wonderland. 
SPRINCHORN,   CARL 

3723.  Dancers. 

3724.  Dancer. 

3725.  Young  Woman. 
DIMOCK,   E. 

3726.  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 

3727.  Group. 

3728.  East  Side  School  Children. 

3729.  Group. 

3730.  Group  in  New  England. 

3731.  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 
BURNHAM.   ANITA  WILLETS 

3732.  Twenty-first  Chapter  of  Job. 
JAKOB  I,   RUTH 

3733.  Atlantic  Citv. 
MENDENHALL,   EMMA 

3734.  An   English  Village. 
SANDONA,   MATTE O 

3635.   Studies  of  Miss  H.  M.  Sullivan. 
PETERSEN,   JANE 

3736.  Old   Morlaix. 
HEIL,   CHARLES  EMILE 

3737.  Field  Sparrow. 

3738.  Chickens. 

3739.  Golden-Crowned  Kinglet  No    2 

3740.  Phoebe. 

3741.  Golden-Crowned  Kinglet  No.  1 

3742.  Young   Bluejav. 
TAYLOR,   CHARLES  J. 

3743.  Rankin  Mills. 

3744.  Mills   at   Swissvale. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE   P. 

3745.  New  Bridge  on  the  Charles :    Boston. 
TAYLOR,   CHARLES  J. 

3746.  Monongahela   from   Soho   Hill 
MAGONIGLE,   EDITH  M. 

3747.  Linet  de  Maris. 
NORDELL,   EMMA  PARKER 

3748.  On  the  Boulevard. 
MAGONIGLE,   EDITH  M. 

3749.  The  Queen  of  Hearts. 

3750.  Vice  and  Virtue. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE   P. 

3751.  Westminster   Bridge:    London. 
TAYLOR,   CHARLES  J. 

3752.  The  Blowout:    Soho. 

3753.  Coming   from   Work. 

3754.  Pittsburgh  from  the  Golf  Club. 
WAGNER,    FRED 

3755.  Brooklyn   Bridge. 

3756.  Across  the  Schuvlkill. 

3757.  The  Two   Bridges. 
NORDELL,   EMMA  PARKER 

3758.  The  Open  Window. 

3759.  Above  the  Village  Street. 

3760.  The  Fisherfolk:    Conc^rneau. 

3761.  In  Brittany. 

3762.  A  Barbizon  Window. 

3763.  The  Old  Gate. 
WAGNER,    FRED 

3764.  The  Yellow  Bridge. 

3765.  Vallev  of  Snow. 

3766.  The    Village:     Winter. 


SCULPTURE 

KRUPKA,  JOSEPH 

3767.  Kiss  of  the  Oceans. 
HYATT,   ANNA  VAUGHAN 

3768.  Lion  and  Lioness  Group. 

GALLERY  37 

MINIATURES 

KAELIN,   CHARLES   S. 

3769.  Rocks  and  Sea. 
DILLAYE,   BLANCHE 

3770.  The  Evening  Star. 
KAELIN,   CHARLES   S. 

3771.  Old    MiU. 
SNELL,   HENRY  B. 

3772.  The  Cove. 

3773.  Twilight  at  Sea. 
HALE,  WALTER 

3774.  After  the  Rain:     Baveux. 
STARK,   OTTO 

3775.  The  Gravel  Screen. 
NICHOLLS,   RHODA  HOLMES 

3776.  1860. 
STARK,   OTTO 

3777.  Building  Operations. 
MAC  GILVARY,   NORWOOD 

3778.  June  in  the  Forest. 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE   ALFRED 

3779.  The  Witch. 

3780.  Moonlit  Breaker. 

3781.  The  Drama  of  Hell:    Forest  of  Souls. 
MORA,   F.   LUIS 

3782.  Christmas   Market. 

3783.  Back  of  the  Cathedral:    Granada. 

3784.  Spanish  Peasant. 
BURLEIGH,   SYDNEY  RICHMOND 

3785.  At  the  Wharf. 
MORA,   F.   LUIS 

3786.  Mountain  Village:     Cataluna. 

3787.  Hall  of   Ambassadors:     Granada. 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE  ALFRED 

3788.  The    Drama    of    Life:      Daughters    of 

Man. 

3789.  Storm-Cleared  Sea. 

3790.  The  Drama  of  Life:    The  Plague. 

3791.  The  Idol. 
CAULDWELL,   LESLIE 

3792.  Portrait  of  Colonel  W. 
BRADLEY,   SUSAN  H. 

3793.  Grand  Canyon. 
LANGTRY,   MARY 

3794.  A   September  Night:     Ipswich. 
MENDENHALL,   EMMA 

3795.  Street  in  St.  Ives:    Cornwall. 
KAELIN,   CHARLES   S. 

3796.  Boats  in  Harbor. 
DEMING.   ADELAIDE 

3797.  A  Quiet  Day. 
KAELIN,   CHARLES   S. 

3798.  Bits    of    Snow. 
CARLSON,   JOHN  FABIAN 

3799.  Along  the  Stream. 
FORSYTH,   WILLIAM 

3800.  A   Sunny   Corner. 
GRANVILLE-SMITH,   WALTER 

3801.  The   Landing. 
WRIGHT,   LOUISE   WOOD 

3802.  Corfe    Castle:     Dorset. 
TAPLEY,   J.  J.  WOODING 

3803.  November. 
COUSE,   E.   IRVING 

3804.  The  Turqouise  Beadmaker. 
WRIGHT,   LOUISE  WOOD 

3805.  In  Dorsetshire. 
LITTLE.   JOHN   WESLEY 

3806.  In   Devonshire. 
GRANVILLE-SMITH,  WALTER 

3807.  The  Boat  Shop. 


[34] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


MAYNARD,  RICHARD   F. 

3808.  Reading. 
REUTERDAHL,    HENRY 

3809.  The    Shipbuilders. 

MIXIATUEES 

MOELLER,   SELMA  M.  D. 

3810.  Portrait.  „ 
PATTERSON,   REBECCA  BURD  PEALE 

3811.  George,   Jr. 
MOELLER.   SELMA  M.  D. 

3812.  Miss   Stein. 
LUDOVICI,   ALICE  E. 

3813.  Portrait  of  Miss  Ludovici. 
LUKE,   KATHRYN  LOGAN 

3814.  The  Little  French  Model. 
MOELLER,    SELMA  M.  D. 

3815.  Annette. 

LUKE,   KATHRYN  LOGAN 

3816.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Philip  Campbell. 
HENDERSON,   A.   ELIZABETH 

3817.  The  Daily  Chapter. 
CLEMENT,   CATHERINE 

3818.  Portrait. 
HENDERSON.   A.   ELIZABETH 

3819.  The  Violin. 
FOOTE,  JOSEPHINE  J. 

3820.  Junior. 

HOOPER,  ROSA  „    ^     - 

3821.  Doesn't    Your    Mamma     Wash    Your 

Face? 

3822.  A   Frenchman. 
HENDERSON,   A.  ELIZABETH 

3823.  Lessons. 
HOOPER,   ROSA 

3824.  Grandfather. 
BODINE,   HELEN 

3825.  Portrait.  _  , 
BOYLE,   SARAH  YOCUM  McFADDEN 

3826.  Maid   Marion.  „    „  „   ^, 

3827.  Portrait  of  Dr.  WiUiam  H.  McFadden. 
HARLAND,   MARY 

3828.  Italian   Fishermen. 
BODINE,   HELEN 

3829.  Inseparable.  _  , 
BOYLE,   SARAH  YOCUM  McFADDEN 

3830.  Peggie. 
JAY.   CECIL 

3831.  Maternity. 
HARPER.   MARIAN  DUNLAP 

3832.  Miss  G. 
JAY,   CECIL 

3833.  Maternity. 

3834.  The  Love  Letter. 

3835.  Maternity. 

3836.  Dancing  Bacchante. 
MUNDY,   ETHEL  FRANCES 

3837.  Mr.   F.   A.   Saunders. 
TINGLEY,   BLANCHE 

3838.  Josephine   Summer. 
MUNDY,    ETHEL   FRANCES 

3839.  Margaret   Mundy. 

3840.  Sallv  Cameron. 
PAICE,   PHILIP   STUART 

3841.  Me  and  Pussy. 
MUNDY,   ETHEL  FRANCES 

3842.  Miss   Ruth  "Wales. 
WELLS,   ALICE   RUSHMORE 

3843.  Miss  Natalie  Peck. 
MACSOUD   NICHOLAS  S. 

384-<^.   Portrait  of  Julius  A.  Gross,  Esq. 
WELLS,   ALICE   RUSHMORE 

3845.  Portrait. 
PACKARD,   MABEL 

3846.  Portrait  Miss  P. 
MACSOUD   NICHOLAS   S. 

3847.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
PACKARD,  MABEL 

3848.  Study  of  a  Head. 


MACSOUD,   NICHOLAS  S. 

3849.  Portrait  of  Miss  Theresa  Borman. 
COOLIDGE,   BERTHA 

3850.  Portrait  of  a  Russian  Girl. 

3851.  Woman    in   White. 
MACSOUD,   NICHOLAS 

3852.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 
COOLIDGE,   BERTHA 

3853.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R. 

3854.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  L.  V. 
STANTON,   LUCY  M. 

3855.  Mrs.   Hunnicutt. 
HUDSPETH,   R.   N. 

3856.  Miss   Dorithy  Dodge. 
STANTON,   LUCY  M. 

3857.  Mr.  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

3858.  Aunt   Liza. 

3859.  A  Scheme  in  Blue  and  White. 
HUDSPETH,  R.  N. 

3860.  Rev.   Canon   Tremayne. 
STANTON,   LUCY  M. 

3861.  An  Old  Woman. 
DURKEE,   HELEN  WINSLOW 

3862.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

3863.  A  Study. 

3864.  William  Ives,   Esq. 

3865.  Still  Life. 

3866.  Margaret. 

3867.  Portrait. 

3868.  Hilda. 

3869.  Kadidje. 

3870.  The  Spanish  ShawL 

3871.  Still   Life. 

3872.  Bather. 

3873.  Autumn. 

3874.  The  Flowered  Dress. 
WAGNER,   FRANK  HUGH 

3875.  Portrait  of  Mr.  G. 

3876.  Marv   Alice. 
KELLY,   HANNAH  R. 

3877.  When  Roses  Bloom. 
RING,   ALICE  BLAIR 

3878.  Miniature   No.    1. 
MITCHELL,   ELEANOR  B. 

3879.  Cleaning  the  Fish. 

3880.  Study   of   Lamplight. 

3881.  Portrait. 
RING,   ALICE   BLAIR 

3882.  Miniature  No.  2. 
MOTT-SMITH,  MAY 

3883.  Sea  Foam. 
RING,   ALICE   BLAIR 

3884.  Miniature  No.  3. 
MOTT-SMITH,   MAY 

3885.  Miniature. 
MITCHELL,   ELEANOR  B. 

3886.  Portrait. 
MOTT-SMITH,   MAY 

3887.  Portrait  of  a  Woman. 
LEWIS,    HELEN   Y. 

3888.  Miss  Whitelaw. 

3889.  Miss   Madge  Kennedy. 

3890.  Portrait  of  an  Actor. 

3891.  Miss  H.  Draper. 

3892.  An  American. 

3893.  The  Fichu. 

3894.  Miss   Lakeman. 

3895.  Editha. 
HOWARD,   CLARA  E. 

3896     Cadet. 
SIMPSON,   EDNA  HUESTIS 

3897.  Outdoor   Sketch. 

3898.  The  Green  Gown. 

3899.  Mrs.  Mortimer  Anstiee. 
MURRAY,   GRACE   H. 

3900.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H.  L.  W. 
SIMPSON.   EDNA  HUESTIS 

3901.  The  Pool. 

3902.  Mrs.  Frank  Laurence  Stiles. 


[35] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


TYLER,   CAROLYN  D. 

3903.  Jeanette. 
MURRAY,   GRACE   H. 

3904.  Miniature  Study. 
TYLER,   CAROLYN  D. 

3905.  Master  Robert  Gibson. 
HAWLEY,   MARGARET  FOOTE 

3906.  Portrait  of  Miss  Barbara  Quin. 

3907.  Portrait  of  Miss  Jean  Hooke. 
FERNOW,   BERNICE   P.  ANDREWS 

3908.  Childhood. 

3909.  Pierpont  Edwards  Dutcher:    Third. 
HAWLEY,   MARGARET  FOOTE 

3910.  Portrait  of  Clarence  Williams. 
FERNOW,   BERNICE   P.   ANDREWS 

3911.  Mrs.    Charles   Palmer. 
FENDERSON,   ANNIE  M. 

3912.  Portrait  of  Wilhelmina. 
FERNOW,   BERNICE   P.  ANDREWS 

3913.  Mrs.  B.  L.  Smith. 
CROWLEY,   GRAY  PRICE 

3914.  Mrs.  Alfred  Gray. 
GALE,   HARRIETTE   DRAPER 

3915.  Studv  in   Brown. 
MAC  DOUGALL,  JOHN  A. 

3916.  Dick. 
HILDEBRANDT,   CORNELIA  E. 

3917.  Baby's  Head. 
WELCH,   KATHERINE   G. 

3918.  Profile. 

SNEAD,   LOUISE  WILLIS 

3919.  Portrait  of  Miss  Snead. 
3020.   Young  Violinist. 

PAXSON,   MARTHA  K.  D. 

3921.  Muriel  S. 
SNEAD,   LOUISE   WILLIS 

3922.  Portrait. 

KLEIN,   LILLIE  V.   O'RYAN 

3923.  Portrait  of  William  Keith. 

3924.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Flvnn. 
McINTIRE,   KATHERINE 

3925.  Portrait  of  a  Man. 
KLEIN,   LILLIE   V.   O'RYAN 

3926.  Portrait  of   Sir  Wilfred  Laurier. 

3927.  Mrs.    Margaret   O'Callaghan. 
HURLEY,   IRENE   BISHOP 

3928.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 
PURDIE,   EVELYN 

3929.  Miss  Rice. 

3930.  An   Old  Woman. 
ROGERS,   MARY 

3931.  The  Red  Hair. 
PURDIE,   EVELYN 

3932.  Mrs.   Oakley. 

3933.  Y'oung  Girl  in  Blue. 
ROGERS,   MARY 

3934.  Anna. 
PURDIE.   EVELYN 

3935.  Portrait  of  Nancv. 
JACKSON,   ANNIE   HURLBURT 

3936.  Lapis    Lazuli. 
MAGONIGLE,   EDITH  M. 

3937.  Gwendolyn  Munroe. 

3938.  Louis  Avres,  Esq. 
FAIRCHILD,   MAY 

3939.  The  Rose. 
JACKSON,   ANNIE   HURLBURT 

3940.  The  Blue  Mantle. 
WILLSON,   MARTHA  B. 

3941.  Girl's   Profile. 
JACKSON,   ANNIE  HURLBURT 

3942.  Mrs.   Arthur  Pickering  Almy. 

3943.  Baby's  Head. 
LUCAS,   JEAN  WILLIAMS 

3944.  Mrs.  Frederick  M.  Thomas. 

3945.  Miss  Agnes  Rogers. 

3946.  Man  With  Rufif. 
OTIS,   AMY 

3947.  A  College  Girl. 


LUCAS,   JEAN    WILLIAMS 

3948.  Paddie  Cat   and  Mistress. 

3949.  Alfred  Williams  Lucas. 
WILLSON,    MARTHA    B. 

3950.  The  Lace  Cap. 
OTIS,   AMY 

3951.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

SCTJLPTXTEE 

DUVENEOK,  FRANK 

3952.  Memorial:    Elizabeth  Booth  Duveneck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

GALLERY  88 

PAINTINGS 

DUFNER,   EDWARD 

3953.  Moonlight  on  the  Lake. 
CASER,   ETTORE 

3954.  Musical  Moment. 
SYLVESTER,   FREDERICK  O. 

3955.  A  Mural  Painting. 
CURTIS,  WILLIAM  FULLER 

3956.  The  Golden  God. 

SOUIiPTXJRE 

RECCHIA,  RICHARD  H. 

3957.  Bas-Relief  Portrait:    Bela  L.  Pratt. 
HERING,   HENRY 

3958.  Portrait  Relief:    Mr.  Evarts  Tracy. 
LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

3959.  A  Roman  Ladv. 
WENDT,   JULIA  M.   BRACKEN 

3960.  Medal:    Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

3961.  Mode  Wineman. 
WRIGHT.   ALICE   MORGAN 

3962.  Pastorale  No.  3. 

3963.  Portrait  of  President  Seelye.        ' 
WENDT,   JULIA  M.  BRACKEN 

3964.  Life  Saver. 
WRIGHT,  ALICE   MORGAN 

3965.  Pastorale  No.  2. 

3966.  Pastorale  No.  1. 
WENDT,   JULIA  M.   BRACKEN 

3967.  Carl   Oscar  Borg. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   LOUIS 

3968.  Medallion    Babv. 
SNEDEN,   ELEANOR  ANTOINETTE 

3969.  Portrait  of  a  Woman. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   LOUIS 

3970.  Franklin   Medal. 
KIMBALL,   ISABEL  MOORE 

3971.  Portrait  Placquette. 
DALLIN,   CYRUS  E. 

3972.  Indian   Archer. 
SNEDEN,   ELEANOR  ANTOINETTE 

3973.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
MOTT- SMITH,   MAY 

3974.  Diana. 
KIMBALL,   ISABEL  MOORE 

3975.  Portrait  Medallion. 
PIETZ,   ADAM 

3976.  Louis  G.  Heinze. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

3977.  The  Wood  Children. 

Lent  bv  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
GRIMES,   FRANCES 

3978.  Mrs.   C.  H.   Crane. 
BISHOP,   EMILY  CLAYTON 

3979.  The    Finish. 

3980.  Study  No.   1. 

3981.  The  Bacchic  Dancer. 

3982.  Portrait  of  Margaret  Tew. 

3983.  Study  No.  3. 

3984.  The  Greek  Maiden's  Dance  of  Joy. 

3985.  Study  No.  2. 

3986.  Portrait. 
WARNER,    OLIN   L. 

3987.  Sabina. 

3988.  Lot:    Chief  of  the  Spokanes. 


[36] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


3989.  Young  Chief:     Cayuse  Indian. 

3990.  Yat     in-Ee-Ah-Witz:       Chief     of     the 

3991.  N-Che-Ask-We:       Chief    of    the    Coeur 

d'Alenes. 

3992.  Nanny   Moale  Wood. 

3993.  Seltice. 
WASHBURN,   MARY 

3994.  The  Philosopher. 

3995.  The   Infant. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

3996.  0.  E.   S.  Wood. 

3997.  Maxwell    Wood. 
WASHBURN,  MARY 

3998.  Ernest. 

3999.  My  Mother. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

4000.  Chief  Moses:     Sulk-Tash-Kosha. 
HERING,   HENRY 

4001.  Portrait  Relief:    Mrs.  Tracy  Dews. 
HARVEY,   ELI 

4002.  Lioness   Combating. 

4003.  Lion  Combating. 
HERING,   HENRY 

4004.  Portrait  Relief:    Stephen  H.  Olin. 
GRIMES,   FRANCES 

4005.  Joseph  Parsons. 

4006.  Mrs.  Joseph  Parsons. 

4007.  Mrs.   George  Parsons. 

4008.  George  Forman  Goodyear. 

4009.  Arthur  Whiting. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   LOUIS 

4010.  Medallion  Portrait. 
BURNHAM,   ROGER  NOBLE 

4011.  University   of   California   Medal:     Ob- 

verse. 

4012.  University   of   California   Medal:     Re- 

verse. 
MILLER,   J.  MAXWELL 

4013.  Portrait  Heads:     Obverse. 

4014.  Portrait  Heads:     Reverse. 
BURNHAM,   ROGER  NOBLE 

4015.  Eleanor  Waring  Burnham. 
WEINERT,   ALBERT 

4016.  Miss  Helen  Dodd. 
MILLER,  J.  MAXWELL 

4017.  William    Sidney   Thayer. 
BURNHAM,   ROGER  NOBLE 

4018.  Betty. 

4019.  Johann  Ernest  Perabo. 
MILLER,   J.   MAXWELL 

4020.  Jubilee  Medal:     James,   Cardinal   Gib- 

bons :     Obverse. 

4021.  Jubilee  Medal:     James,   Cardinal  Gib- 

bons :    Reverse. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   ANNETTA  JOHNSON 

4022.  Medallion:     L.    St.   G. 
RECCHIA,   RICHARD   H. 

4023.  Bas-Relief  Portrait:    H.  E.  Smith. 
MEARS,   HELEN  FARNSWORTH 

4024.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 
RECCHIA,  RICHARD   H. 

4025.  Bas-Relief  Portrait:    F.  C.  Recchia. 
USHER,   LEILA 

4026.  William    Austin    Cannon. 

4027.  Robert    Underwood    Johnson. 

4028.  Adolf   Kanitz. 

4029.  Francis  James  Child. 

4030.  Bas-Relief  of  a  Child. 

4031.  Susan    B.    Anthony:     Obverse. 

4032.  Susan    B.    Anthony:     Reverse. 

4033.  Girl   of   Palermo. 

4034.  Maria   Montessori. 

4035.  Charles  Eliot  Norton. 

4036.  Taorminese  Girl. 
SCHWEIZER,   J.   OTTO 

4037.  Fred    Silcher. 
CORBETT,   GAIL   SHERMAN 

4038.  Walden. 


4039.  Frederick   Coe   Sherman. 
SCHWEIZER,   J.   OTTO 

4040.  Portrait  of  George  Linden. 
BUSH-BROWN,  H.  K. 

4041.  Newburgh  Medal:     Obverse. 

4042.  Newburgh  Medal:    Reverse. 
SCHWEIZER,  J.   OTTO 

4043.  Portrait  of  the  Artist's  Mother. 

4044.  Alexander  the  Great. 
CORBETT,   GAIL   SHERMAN 

4045.  John   Newbold  Hazard. 

4046.  Emma   J.   O.    Sherman. 
SCHWEIZER,  J.   OTTO 

4047.  Portrait  of   S.   Weir  Mitchell. 
CORBETT,   GAIL  SHERMAN 

4048.  Jean. 
MAZUR,  WLADYSLAW 

4049.  Coquetry. 
NEILSEN,  M.  P. 

4050.  Double    Medallion:     Louis    and    Han- 

nah Schoenfeld. 
JOHNSON,   GRACE   MOTT 

4051.  Chimpanzees. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

4052.  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
RECCHIA,   RICHARD   H. 

4053.  Bas-Relief  Portrait:    George  Guest. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

4054.  Chief  Joseph:    Chief  of  the  Nez  Perce 

Indians. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
AITKEN,   ROBERT 

4055.  Model:     Commemorative  Medal:    Pan- 

ama-Pacific   International    Exposi- 
tion :    Reverse. 
MAZUR,  WLADYSLAW 

4056.  Portrait. 
AITKEN,   ROBERT 

4057.  Model:    Commemorative  Medal:     Pan- 

ama-Pacific   International    Exposi- 
tion :    Obverse. 
BRENNER,  VICTOR  D. 

4058.  Hygiene:     Obverse. 

4059.  Hygiene:    Reverse. 

4060.  Frederick  Samuel  Talmage. 

4061.  Carl  Schurz:    Reverse. 

4062.  Motherhood:    Obverse. 

4063.  Motherhood:    Reverse. 
SCUDDER,   JANET 

4064.  Fahnestock  Medallion. 
BRENNER,   VICTOR  D. 

4065.  Lincoln  Medal:     Obverse. 

4066.  Lincoln   Medal:     Reverse. 

4067.  Carl  Schurz:    Obverse. 

4068.  Washington   Irving. 

4069.  William  H.  Welch. 
KEMEYS,   EDWARD 

4070.  Buffalo  and  Wolves. 

GALLERY  39 

SCULPTURE 

STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

4071.  Season  of   Grapes. 
HERING,  HENRY 

4072.  Evarts  Tracy. 

4073.  Medal:     American   Institute  of  Archi- 

tects :    Reverse. 

4074.  Medal:     Panama-Pacific    International 

Exposition. 

4075.  Scarsdale     Golf     and     Country     Club 

Medal :    Obverse. 

4076.  Scarsdale     Golf     and     Country     Club 

Medal :    Reverse. 

4077.  Huntington  Wolcott  Jackson. 

4078.  Charles  Albert  Coffin. 

4079.  Medal:     American   Institute  of   Archi- 

tects :    Obverse. 

4080.  Stephen  Henry  Olin. 


[37] 


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HERING,  HENRY — Continued 

4081.  Alice    Olin    Dows    and    Stephen    Olin 

Dows. 
SAHLER,   HELEN 

4082.  Curly  Locks. 
HERING,   HENRY 

4083.  Stephen  Henry  Olin:    Obverse. 

4084.  Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country 

Club  Medal:    Reverse. 

4085.  Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country 

Club  Medal:     Obverse. 
AITKEN,   ROBERT 

4086.  Outer  Darkness. 
RYDEN,   HENNING 

4087.  Charles  Dickens. 

4088.  Medal:    Inauguration,  1913. 

4089.  Medal:     The  American   Carnation    So- 

ciety. 
BATEMAN,  JOHN  M. 

4090.  Model:    Official  Entrance  Badge:    Pan- 

ama-Pacific   International     Exposi- 
tion. 
RYDEN,   HENNING 

4091.  Medal:     American   Institute   of   Chem- 

ical Engineers. 

4092.  The  Dorner  Memorial  Medal. 

4093.  The  Horticultural  Society  of  Chicago. 
MAC  NEIL,   HERMON  A. 

4094.  Pan-American   Medal   of  Award:     Re- 

verse. 

4095.  Pan-American  Medal  of  Award:    Ob- 

verse. 
PIETZ,  ADAM 

4096.  Stephen   Girard. 
GELERT,  JOHANNES 

4097.  Denmark  Medal:     Reverse. 

4098.  Denmark  Medal:     Obverse. 
HILL,   CLARA 

4099.  Frederick   Bruce  Kelham. 
PIETZ,   ADAM 

4100.  Dorothy. 

4101.  Helen. 

MAC  NEIL,   HERMON  A. 

4102.  Medal  of  Honor  Architectural  League 

of  New  York :    Reverse. 

4103.  Medal  of  Honor  Architectural  League 

of  New  York:    Obverse. 
PIETZ,   ADAM 

4104.  Maurits  Leefson. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,   ANNETTA  JOHNSON 

4105.  Edward  and  John  Lancaster  Burling. 
PICCIRILLI,   FDRIO 

4106.  Madonna. 

4107.  Mv    Sister   Yole. 
ERASER,   JAMES  EARLE 

4108.  David   Bernard  Ericson. 

4109.  Medallion  No.  2. 

4110.  Pan-American  Exposition  Special  Medal 

of  Honor:    Reverse. 

4111.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  3. 

4112.  Chicken. 

4113.  Medallion  No.   1. 

4114.  Pan-American  Exposition  Special  Medal 

of   Honor:     Obverse. 

4115.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  2. 

4116.  Plaque:     Flora   and   Sonny-Boy  Whit- 

ney. 

4117.  Medal  No.  1. 

4118.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  1. 

4119.  Plaque. 

4120.  Medal  No.   3. 

4121.  Medal  No.  2. 

4122.  Plaque. 

4123.  Horatio  Hathaway  Brewster. 
ELLERHUSEN,   ULRICH  H. 

4124.  Relief  on  Ludeke  Monument. 
BROOKS,   RICHARD   E. 

4125.  Cameron  and  Grace. 

4126.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  1. 


4127.  William  Brown  Cogswell. 

4128.  Medallion  Portrait. 
MAC  INTOSH,   WILLIAM  W. 

4129.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L.  C.  M. 
BROOKS,  RICHARD  E. 

4130.  Margaret,  Cyrus  and  Raymond. 

4131.  Susan   J.   Henry. 

4132.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  2. 

4133.  Mary  S.  Lyman. 

4134.  Henry. 
FLANAGAN,  JOHN 

4135.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  7. 

4136.  Captain  Henry  Rostron :    Obverse. 

4137.  Edward  Guthrie  Kennedy:    Obverse. 

4138.  Medal:     Essex  Agricultural  Society  of 

Massachusetts :     Reverse. 

4139.  Ethel. 

4140.  Walt  Whitman. 

4141.  Barr  Ferree. 

4142.  Captain  Henry  Rostron:    Reverse. 

4143.  Edward  Guthrie  Kennedy:    Reverse. 

4144.  Medal:    Essex  Agricultural  Society  of 

Massachusetts :     Obverse. 

4145.  The  Delver. 
FLORIO,   SALVATORE   E. 

4146.  Springtime. 
WEINMAN,   ADOLPH  A. 

4147.  Charles  Keck. 

4148.  The  Edison  Medal. 

4149.  Medal:     American   Institute  of   Archi- 

tects :    Obverse. 

4150.  Julius  Theodore  Melchers. 

4151.  Bronze    Medal:      Louisiana    Purchase 

Exposition. 
.  4152.  Louise  Hettinger:     Plaque. 

4153.  Medal  for  Life  Saving. 

4154.  Medal:     American   Institute   of  Archi- 

tects :    Reverse. 

4155.  Charles  Yoce  Harvey. 

4156.  Grand  Prize:    Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 

position. 

4157.  Medal. 

4158.  Dorothy. 

4159.  Louise  Hettinger:    Medal. 

4160.  Plaque  No.  1. 

4161.  Medal:    National  Institute  of  Arts  and 

Letters :     Obverse. 

4162.  U.  S.  Medal  for  Life  Saving  on  Rail- 

roads. 

4163.  Portrait  Plaque. 

4164.  Alice  Helen  Hettinger. 

4165.  Medallion:    Portrait  of  Child. 

4166.  Plaque   No.   2. 

4167.  Medal:    National  Institute  of  Arts  and 

Letters :    Reverse. 

4168.  Catharine  Weinman. 
BRENNER,    VICTOR  D. 

4169.  Dr.   Emily  Blackwell. 
MAZUR,   WLADYSLAW 

4170.  On  the  Shore. 
STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

4171.  A  Siegfried  Motif. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,   ANNETTA  JOHNSON 

4172.  Carlota  Saint-Gaudens. 
FLANAGAN,   JOHN 

4173.  Portrait  Plaque  No.   2. 

4174.  Portrait  Medallion  No.   5. 

4175.  Portrait  Medallion   No.   4. 

4176.  Medal:      Massachusetts     Horticultural 

Society:     Obverse. 

4177.  Medal:      The     Pennsylvania     Society: 

Reverse. 

4178.  Maud  Doering. 

4179.  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst. 

4180.  Agnes  Lane,  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst 

and  Anne  Drucille  Apperson. 

4181.  Medal:      Massachusetts     Horticultural 

Society:    Reverse. 


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4182.  Medal:      The    Pennsylvania    Society: 

Obverse. 

4183.  Portrait  Medallion  No,   3. 

4184.  Portrait  Medallion  No.   6. 

4185.  Frederick  James  Gregg. 

4186.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  1. 

4187.  Andre  Saglio. 

4188.  Hudson-Fulton  Medal:    Reverse. 

4189.  Wilson  Nesbit  Benson. 

4190.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  1. 

4191.  Medal:      The    Numismatic    and    Anti- 

quarian Society  of  Philadelphia. 

4192.  Daniel  Garrison  Brinton. 

4193.  Medal:    The  Academy  of  Natural  Sci- 

ences of  Philadelphia :    Obverse. 

4194.  Medal:    The  Academy  of  Natural  Sci- 

ences of  Philadelphia :    Reverse. 

4195.  Medallion. 

4196.  Tolstoy. 

4197.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  2. 

4198.  Hudson-Fulton   Medal:     Obverse. 

4199.  Hortense   Leonore  Mitchell. 
CALDER,   A.   STIRLING 

4200.  A  Woman. 

GALLERY  40 

PAINTINGS 

BURNHAM,   ANITA  WILLETS 

4201.  Day  Dreaming. 
McCARTER,   HENRY 

4202.  The  Spanish  Legend. 
BELCHER,   HILDA 

4203.  Dav-Dreamer. 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W. 

4204.  Stately  Cedar. 
BURNHAM,   ANITA  WILLETS 

4205.  Napping. 
BETTS,   ANNA  WHELAN 

4206.  The  Trundle  Bed. 

BAINS,   ETHEL  FRANKLIN  BETTS 

4207.  Snow  White  and  Rose  Red. 
GRAY,   PERCY 

4208.  Out  of  the  Desert:    Oregon. 
BAINS,   ETHEL  FRANKLIN   BETTS 

4209.  The  Story  of  the  Six  Swans. 

4210.  Rumpelstiltskin. 

4211.  The  Frog  Prince. 
FORSYTH,   WILLIAM 

4212.  Winter    in    the    Hills. 
KING,   EDITH   LAWRENCE 

4213.  On  the  Beach:    Capri. 

4214.  Nude. 
SCHILLE,  ALICE 

4215.  The  Passing  Years. 
COCKROFT,    EDYTHE   YARIAN 

4216.  Girl   Reading. 

BULL,   CHARLES  LIVINGSTON 

4217.  Beautv  and  the  Beast. 
AIKEN,   CHARLES  A. 

4218.  Portrait. 
PADDOCK.   ETHEL  LOUISE 

4219.  Red-Haired  Girl. 
SNELL,   HENRY   B. 

4220.  Still  Life. 
PEIXOTTO,   MARY 

4221.  The  Shrine. 
BREYFOGLE.   -JOHN  WINSTANLEY 

4222.  The  Rain. 
PEIXOTTO,   MARY 

4223.  Smithy  Orto. 
MACKY,   E.   SPENCER 

4224.  Portrait. 
BOYNTON,   RAY  S. 

4225.  Eve. 
MACKY,   E.   SPENCER 

4226.  Alice. 

ELLIOTT,   ELIZABETH   SHIPPEN  GREEN 

4227.  Queen  Jehan  and  Riczi. 

4228.  Elizabeth. 


SCHILLE,   ALICE 

4229.  The  Other  Side  of  the  Circus  Wagon. 
ELLIOTT,    ELIZABETH    SHIPPEN    GREEN 

4230.  Queen  Cophetua. 
SCHILLE,  ALICE 

4231.  St.  Germain-des-Pres. 

ELLIOTT,    ELIZABETH    SHIPPEN    GREEN 

4232.  Antoine   and   the   Little   Wooden    Sol- 

dier. 

4233.  The  Princess. 
SCHILLE,   ALICE 

4234.  The  Gardener's  Cottage. 
RANDOLPH,  LEE  F. 

4235.  White   Cosmos. 
BOONE,   CORA 

4236.  Cinerarias. 
MILNE,   DAVID 

4237.  Broken  Color. 

4238.  Black  and  White  No.  1. 

4239.  Tricolor. 

4240.  Bronx  Snow. 

4241.  Interior  New  York  Public  Library. 

4242.  Dots  and  Dashes. 

4243.  Black  and  White  No.  2. 
AUSTIN,   AMANDA  P. 

4244.  Market  Street :    Pont  1' Abbe :    Brittany, 
MENDENHALL.   EMMA 

4245.  Luxembourg  Gardens. 
DEMUTH,   CHARLES 

4246.  Bathers:    No.   1. 

4247.  Bathers:    No.  2. 
OAKLEY,  THORNTON 

4248.  Rajputana. 

4249.  Bullock  Cart:    Rajputana. 

4250.  The  Guard  of  the  Maharajah. 

4251.  Fakir. 

4252.  Water  Buffalo. 
HARDING,   GEORGE 

4253.  Colombo  Harbor. 
CAMP,   HAROLD   M. 

4254.  Turn  in  the  River. 
HAWORTH,   EDITH 

4255.  Rainv    Evening. 
BUTTON,   ALBERT  PRENTICE 

4256.  In   the  Meadow. 
SMITH,  JESSIE   WILLCOX 

4257.  Cinderella. 
PADDOCK,   ETHEL  LOUISE 

4258.  Night. 

BUTTON,   ALBERT  PRENTICE 

4259.  Girl  in   Gray. 
SNELL,   FLORENCE   F. 

4260.  Street  in  Rothenburg. 

4261.  Cottages  on  the  Cliflf:    Polperro. 

4262.  A  Gate  of  Rothenburg. 
PRESTON,   MAY  WILSON 

4263.  Drawing  No.   5. 

4264.  Drawing  No.    1. 

4265.  Drawing   No.   4. 

4266.  Drawing  No.   3. 

4267.  Drawing  No.   6. 

4268.  Drawing  No.   2. 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W. 

4269.  Mid-Forest. 
MOSER,   JAMES  HENRY 

4270.  November  Sunset:    Canaan  Mountain. 
SEARS,  TABER 

4271.  The  Arab  Merchant. 
MOSER,   JAMES  HENRY 

4272.  Pond   Hill   in    October. 
SCHILLE,   ALICE 

4273.  Saturday    Morning. 
MOSER,  JAMES  HENRY 

4274.  October  in  Cornwall. 
SEARS,   TABER 

4275.  York  Cathedral. 
STETSON,   CHARLES  WALTER 

4276.  Knights  on  Horseback. 

4277.  Landscape. 


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STETSON,   CHARLES  WALTER — Contimied 

4278.  A  Dance  at  the  End  of  the  Day. 

4279.  Girls  Under  a  Tree. 

4280.  Near  the  Edge  of  the  Ancient  Burial 

Ground. 

4281.  A  Stream  in  Maremma. 
MOSER,   JAMES  HENRY 

4282.  Showery  Weather:    Adirondacks. 
SEARS,   TABER 

4283.  Harbor  of  St.  George. 
MOSER,   JAMES  HENRY 

4284.  Overlook   Mountain:     Catskills. 
SCHILLE,   ALICE 

4285.  The  Pig  Market. 
MOSER,   JAMES  HENRY 

4286.  Fog  Lifting. 
SEARS,   TABER 

4287.  Bridge  of  the  Canonica :    Tenice. 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W. 

4288.  Towering   Pines,   Sunset. 
MAURY,   CORNELIA  P. 

4289.  One  Shoe  Off. 
SNELL,   HENRY  B. 

4290.  The  Devon  Coast. 
BOYNTON,   RAY  S. 

4291.  A  Boy. 

MINIATTJKES 

SHUTTLEWORTH,   CLAIRE 

4292.  A  Small  Boy. 
MELCHER,   BERTHA  CORBETT 

4293.  A  Mountain  Lassie. 
SAWYER.  MYRA  L. 

4294.  In  a  White  Cap. 
VALK,   ELLA  SNOWDEN 

4295.  Miss  Frances  Cocke. 
WARING,   LEILA 

4296.  Mrs.  T.  Malbone  Waring. 
WASHINGTON,   ELIZABETH  P. 

4297.  The  First  Parasol. 
MELCHER,   BERTHA  CORBETT 

4298.  My   Daughter  Charlotte. 
SAWYER,   MYRA  L. 

4299.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 
HERR,  MARGARET 

4300.  Portrait  of  Miss  Dougal. 
WASHINGTON,   ELIZABETH  F. 

4301.  Nancy. 
HERR,   MARGARET 

4302.  Malvina. 
CAREW,   BERTHA 

4303.  The   Late   Archbishop   Corrigan. 
BUSHNELL,   ADELYN 

4304.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 
WHITTEMORE,  WILLIAM  JOHN 

4305.  Baby's  Head. 
SOUDER,  MARY  RINARD 

4306.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 
SIBONI,   EMMA  B. 

4307.  Little  Miss  Mary  Armes. 
SOUDER,   MARY  RINARD 

4308.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 
WHITTEMORE,   WILLIAM  JOHN 

4309.  In  the  isTursery. 

4310.  Portrait  of  Father  and  Mother. 
YOUNG,  MATTIE 

4311.  Sister.  

BAXTER,   MARTHA  WHEELER 

4312.  Boy  Driving. 

4313.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  T. 
WOOD,   KATHRYN  LEONE 

4314.  Mother.  

BAXTER,   MARTHA  WHEELER 

4315.  Theodore. 

4316.  My  Mother. 

4317.  The  Peacock  Fan. 
CHASE,   LILA 

4318.  Portrait. 

4319.  Elizabeth. 


LYNCH,   ANNA 

4320.  Marion  Stanton. 
EVANS,   FRANCES 

4321.  Portrait. 
LYNCH,   ANNA 

4322.  Portrait  of  Henrietta  E.  Countiss. 
STREAN,   MARIA  JUDSON 

4323.  Bov  in  Pierrot  Costume. 
SEARLE,   ALICE  T. 

4324.  Leslie  Hall. 
STREAN,   MARIA  JUDSON 

4325.  Dorothy. 

4326.  Portrait  of  Miss  Alexander. 

4327.  William. 

4328.  Portrait. 

4329.  Mrs.  W.  B.  McKennan. 

4330.  Girl  in  Grav  Coat. 
WOLCOTT,   KATHERINE 

4331.  On  the  Dunes. 
HEUERMANN,   MAGDA 

4332.  Miss  Virginia. 
SAINT  GAUDENS.   CARLOTA 

4333.  Portrait:    Marv  Shipman. 
HEUERMANN,   MAGDA 

4334.  Mv  Father. 
WEBSTER,   ETHEL  FEEDER 

4335.  Grandfather. 
TANNAHILL,   MARY  H. 

4336.  A  Young  Mother. 

4337.  Brothers.  r 

4338.  Girl  with  Parrot. 
WEBSTER.   ETHEL  FEEDER 

4339.  Edith. 
TANNAHILL,   MARY  H. 

4340.  Jane  Chapman. 
HEUERMANN,   MAGDA 

4341.  Franz  von  Lenbach. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,     CARLOTA 

4342.  Studv  in  Red. 
BUSH-BROWN,  MARGARET  LESLEY 

4343.  Portrait  of  Moncure  D.  Conway. 
MITCHELL,   LAURA  M.  D. 

4344.  Study   in  Miniature. 
MYRICK.   KATHARINE 

4345.  Study. 
MITCHELL,   LAURA  M.  D. 

4346.  My  Grandmother. 

4347.  Boy  with  Black  Hat. 

4348.  Margaret. 
BUSH-BROWN,   MARGARET  LESLEY 

4349.  The  Flute  Lesson. 
HAZEN,   WILHELMINA 

4350.  Twin  Pearls. 
PERRIE,   BERTHA  E. 

4351.  An  English  Garden. 
HAZEN.  WILHELMINA 

4352.  La  Senora  G. 

4353.  Brownie. 
TUTTLE,  ADRIANNA 

4354.  Mrs.  Charles  Shearman  Coxe. 

4355.  Portrait. 
MITCHELL,   LAURA  M.  D. 

4356.  Old-Fashioned  Girl. 
TUTTLE,   ADRIANNA 

4357.  William  Somerset  Maugham. 
PERRIE.  BERTHA  E. 

4358.  A  Brittany  Peasant  Girl. 
SPRINGER,   EVA 

4360.  Italian  Girl. 
PEPER,    META    A. 

4361.  Portrait  of  Young  Man. 
SHEPARD,   CLARE 

4362.  Bethrothed  of  the  Raven. 

4363.  Mary. 

4364.  David. 

4365.  The  Pale  Flower. 

4366.  Kathleen. 

4367.  Bertha. 

4368.  Miss  Fisken. 


[40] 


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PEPER,    META    A. 

4369.  Portrait  of   Christine  Peper. 
WEBSTER,    ETHEL  FELDER 

4370.  Louise. 
INGERSOLL,   EMMA  K.  H. 

4373.  Mary  Meigs. 
HOWLAND,   ALLEN  S. 

4374.  Portrait  of  Miss  A. 
TURNER,   HELEN  M. 

4375.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   Sherwood. 
INGERSOLL,   EMMA  K.  H. 

4376.  Baby  Dan. 
TURNER,   HELEN  M. 

4377.  Mr.  Frank  Regal. 
HOWLAND,  ALLEN  S. 

4378.  Portrait  Study. 
PUREPOY,  HESLOPE 

4379.  Jeanette. 

4380.  Miss  Clark, 
MARSH,   ALICE  RANDALL 

4381.  Portrait  Sketch  of  a  Russian  Girl. 
INGERSOLL,   EMMA  H.  K. 

4382.  Portrait  Sketch. 
TAYLOR,   EMILY  DRAYTON 

4383.  Spring. 

4384.  Mrs.  John  Innis  Kane. 

4385.  Mrs.  Paul  Mills. 

4386.  Miss  Corrine   B.   Freeman. 

4387.  Life's  Bubbles. 
BAER,  WILLIAM  JACOB 

4388.  Young  Diana. 
TAYLOR,   EMILY  DRAYTON 

4389.  Mrs.  Allison. 
BAER,   WILLIAM  JACOB 

4390.  Doris. 

4391.  Friends. 

4392.  Mrs.   E.   R.    Hewitt. 

4393.  Primavera. 

4394.  Nymph  and  Cupid. 

4395.  The  Apple. 

4396.  Betty. 

4397.  Laodicea. 
PHILLIPS,   CAROLINE  KING 

4398.  Miss  Elizabeth  Johnson. 

4399.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Brugess. 

4400.  Graham  Newell  Fitch. 
SPRINGER,   EVA 

4401.  La  Vieille. 
JAMAR,   S.  CORINNE 

4402.  Bob. 
ARCHAMBAULT,   A.   MARGARETTA 

4403.  Miss  Frances  Brock. 
TAYLOR,  MINNIE   C. 

4404.  Portrait. 
ARCHAMBAULT,   A.   MARGARETTA 

4405.  Miss  M.  Smith. 
TAYLOR,  MINNIE  0, 

4406.  Robie. 
SPRINGER,   EVA 

4407.  Little  Simone. 
ARCHAMBAULT,   A.  MARGARETTA 

4408.  Miss  Clementine  Dalcour. 

4409.  Jacqueline. 
PHILLIPS,   CAROLINE  KING 

4410.  Colonel  Graham  Denby  Fitch. 

4411.  Miss  Carol  S.  Johnson. 
NEWELL,   PETER 

4412.  My  Daughter. 

4413.  Portrait  of  Miss  G. 
CROSS,   SALLY 

4414.  Portrait:     Miss    Lilian    Gardener. 
BELL,   CLARA  LOUISE 

4415.  Elizabeth. 
CROSS,   SALLY 

4416.  Portrait  of  Miss  McKay  and  Peter. 


BELL,   CLARA  LOUISE 

4417.  Little  Girl  with  the  Curls. 
RBDFIELD,   HELOISE    GUILLOU 

4418.  Mr.  Martin  Mower. 
CROSS,   SALLY 

4419.  Portrait  of  Olin  Downes,   Esq. 
REDFIELD,   HELOISE   GUILLOU 

4420.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

4421.  Lady  with  Furs. 

4422.  Miss  A. 
CROSS,   SALLY 

4423.  Portrait  of  Miss  Turner. 
BLISS,  ALMA  HERSIG 

4424.  An  Italian  Child. 

4425.  Study. 
WILLIAMS,   ALYN 

4426.  The  Cardinal. 
AHRENS,   ELLEN  WETHERALD 

4427.  Miss  G.  C. 
WILLIAMS,   ALYN 

4428.  Tiger  Lily. 
HARPER,   MARIAN  DUNLAP 

4429.  My  Dear. 

AHRENS,   ELLEN  WETHERALD 

4430.  A  Brown  Study. 

4431.  Little  Bert. 
WILLIAMS,  ALYN 

4432.  Mrs.  Nicholas  Longworth. 
PRICE,   EUGENIA 

4433.  Portrait:    Mary  Angell. 
WASHINGTON,   ELIZABETH  P. 

4434.  Abdul  Baha. 
HUNTER,   SARA  KATHERINE 

4435.  Study  of  a  Head. 
PRICE,   EUGENIA 

4436.  The  Spirit  of  Autumn. 

OALLERT  41 

PAINTINGS   AND   DRAWINGS 

BOURNE,   GERTRUDE   B. 

4451.  Rhododendrons. 
KRONBERG,   LOUIS 

4452.  The  Exercise. 
CARLSON,   JOHN  FABIAN 

4453.  Cloud  Legions. 
TUTTLE,   RUEL  CROMPTON 

4454.  The  Fountain:    Windsor. 
PETERSON,  JANE 

4455.  Rapids  Above  Niagara. 
NELL,  TONY 

4456.  Paper  Ladies. 
MENDENHALL,   EMMA 

4457.  Mulberry  Street  Hill. 
BIXBEE,  WILLIAM 

4458.  Winter. 
BUDWORTH,  WILL  S. 

4459.  Afternoon  Shadows:    Chestertown. 

4460.  Early  Spring:    Wakefield  Woods. 
PATTERSON,   MARGARET 

4461.  Basque  Fishing  Boats. 
HUBBARD,   MARY  WILSON 

4462.  A  Portrait  Sketch. 
MONGES,   HENRY  B. 

4463.  Sunset. 
SCHMITT,   ALBERT  FELIX 

4464.  Peddlers  at  Gibraltar. 
BULL,   CHARLES  LIVINGSTON 

4465.  The  Sea  Horse  of  Grande  Terre. 
NEUHAUS,   EUGEN 

4466.  Plowing  at  Ingleside. 

4467.  A  Corner  of  Lake  Merced. 
BOURNE,   GERTRUDE   B. 

4468.  Rear  View  of  Boston  State  House. 
PETERSON,   JANE 

4469.  Low  Tide. 


[41] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


HUNT,   E.  AUBREY 

4470.  Morocco. 

SCULPTTJKE 

BORGLUM,   SOLON  H. 

4471.  Washington  of  1753. 

GALLERY  42 

PAINTINGS 

TVALCOTT,   HARRY  MILLS 

4472.  The   Children's   Cotillion. 
WALKER,   HORATIO 

4473.  Woman  and  Cow. 

4474.  Girl  and  Geese. 
DUMOND,   HELEN    SAVIER 

4475.  An  Arm  of  the  Mediterranean. 
WALKER,   HORATIO 

4476.  Potato  Gatherers. 
POORE,    HENRY   RANKIN 

4477.  New  England  Winter. 
WEIR,   J.   ALDEN 

4478.  The  Palm  Leaf  Fan. 
WUERPEL,   EDMUND  H. 

4479.  Harmony  in  Brown. 
DIRKS,   RUDOLPH 

4480.  Clearing  Land. 
PAXTON,   WILLIAM  M. 

4481.  The  Green  Satin  Gown. 
DUMOND,   HELEN   SAVIER 

4482.  Southern  France. 
DIRKS,   RUDOLPH 

4483.  The  Boatman. 
WALKER,   HORATIO 

4484.  Moonrise:    Winter. 
KRETZINGER,    CLARA  J. 

4485.  A  Thoughtful  Moment. 
TURNER,   HELEN   M. 

4486.  Mother  and  Child. 
TALCOTT,   ALLEN   B. 

4487.  The  Ledges. 
WALKER,    HORATIO 

4488.  Bov  Feeding  Calves. 
CADENASSO,   GIUSEPPE 

4489.  Summer. 
WETHERILL,   E.   K.  K. 

4490.  Mysterious  Thoughts. 

GALLERT  43 

PAINTINGS 

GUERIN,  JULES 

4491.  The  Ballet:    Moonlight. 

4492.  The  Deserted  Mosque. 

4493.  The  Women's  Mosque. 

4494.  The  Porta  Romano. 

4495.  The  Prayer  of  the  East. 

4496.  Temple  of   Sunium. 

4497.  The  Market  Place:    Siena. 

4498.  The   Old  Wine    Shop:     Siena. 

4499.  Moonlight  on  the  Bosphorus. 

4500.  The  Encore. 

4501.  The  Bathers. 

4502.  The  Aqueduct:  Night. 

4503.  Temple  of   Sunium. 

4504.  Moonlight:    Italy. 

4505.  The  Dancers. 

4506.  The   Bridge. 

4507.  On   the   Baroda  River. 

4508.  Landscape  Near  Siena. 

4509.  A  Bazaar  in   Constantinople. 

4510.  Entrance  to  the  Seraglio. 

4511.  By  the  Sea. 

4512.  EjTib  on  the  Golden  Horn. 

GALLERY  44 

PAINTINGS 

HINKLE,   CLARENCE  K. 

4512.  Portrait. 

DE  TOLL,   F.   USHER 

4513.  East  River:    New  York:    Winter. 


SOTTER.  GEORGE    W. 

4514.  The  Yallev  in  Snow. 
POTTHAST,    EDWARD   H. 

4515.  Contidences. 

4516.  Water  Lilies. 
FOOTE,   MARY 

4517.  Mrs.  John  Carpenter. 
BARTLETT,    FREDERIC   CLAY 

4518.  Spring  Recess. 
CORNOYER,    PAUL 

4519.  Winter:    Columbus  Circle. 
ROSS,   DENMAN  W. 

4520.  The  Musician. 
DE   JONG,   BETTY 

4521.  Beatrix. 
BEAL.   GIFFORD 

4522.  Picnic  Partv. 
ROECKER,   HARRY  LEON 

4523.  Calves  Resting. 
HOPKINS,   JAMES   R. 

4524.  The  Lavish  Light. 
SELDEN,   DIXIE 

4525.  A  Freighter:    St.  Ives. 
MAYER,    LOUIS 

4526.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M. 
YOUNG,   CHARLES  MORRIS 

4527.  Mv  House  in  Winter. 

4528.  The  Grav  Mill. 
POTTHAST,    EDWARD   H. 

4529.  A  Gathering  Storm. 

4530.  Surf  Bathing. 
KRETZINGER,   CLARA  JOSEPHINE 

4531.  The  Dav  of  the  Garden  Party. 
YOUNG,   CHARLES  MORRIS 

4532.  Farm  House  in  Winter. 

4533.  Winter  Afternoon. 
KIRKPATRICK,   WILLIAM  A. 

4534.  Pleasing  Reflections. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE   P. 

4535.  Monday  Morning. 
YOUNG,   CHARLES  MORRIS 

4536.  Winter  Landscape  with  Crows. 
BEAL,   GIFFORD 

4537.  The  Gossips. 
KING,   PAUL 

4538.  Snug  Harbor. 
YOUNG.   CHARLES  MORRIS 

4539.  The  Red  Mill. 

SCULPTUEE 
WALTER,    EDGAR 

4540.  Nj-mph  and  Bear. 

GALLERY  45 

PAINTINGS 

GRIFFIN,  WALTER 

4541.  Midsummer  Afternoon. 

4542.  Red  House:    Venice. 

4543.  Carcasonne:    France. 

4544.  Late   Afternoon:     Breton   Village. 

4545.  Corner  Grand  Canal. 

4546.  Landscape:    Olive  Trees. 

4547.  The  Brook:    Winter. 

4548.  Springtime. 

4549.  Oak  Tree  Pasture. 

4550.  Late  September. 

4551.  Apple  Blossoms. 

4552.  Connecticut  Landscape. 

4553.  Late  Afternoon. 

4554.  Woodchoppers. 

4555.  Grand  Canal:    Venice  No.  1. 

4556.  The  Doges  Palace. 

4557.  Unloading  Fish. 

4558.  June  Morning:    Venice. 

4559.  Valley  of  the  Essonne:    France. 

4560.  Blue  Nets:     Sardine  Fisherman. 

4561.  Low  Tide. 

4562.  Salute:    Venice. 

4563.  May  Morning. 


[42] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


4564.  Evening  Hour. 

4565.  French  Poplars. 

4566.  Donelan. 

4567.  Old  School  Ship:    Venice. 

SCULPTURE 

HOARD,   MARGARET 

4568.  The  Old  Woman. 
FROMEN,   AGNES  VALBORG 

4569.  The  Last  of  His  Tribe. 

ROTH,  FREDERICK  G.  R. 

4570.  Equestrienne. 

4571.  Polar  Bear. 

4572.  Seal. 

4573.  Hippopotamus. 

4574.  Calf. 

4575.  Polar  Bear. 

4576.  Tug-of-War. 

4577.  Sea  Lion. 

4578.  The  Baker. 

4579.  The  Candlestick  Maker. 

4580.  The  Butcher. 

GALLERY  46 

PAINTINGS 

SPENCER,   ROBERT 

4581.  One   o'Clock. 
LATHROP,  WILLIAM  L. 

4582.  A  Bucks  County  Pasture. 
SPENCER,    ROBERT 

4583.  The  Grey  Mills. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE  P. 

4584.  Rainy  Day:    Boulogne. 
MURRAY,   FRANK  WALDO 

4585.  Portrait  of  Robert  Fowler. 
LATHROP,   WILLIAM  L. 

4586.  Neglected  Farm. 
SPENCER,   ROBERT 

4587.  Courtyard  at  Dusk. 

4588.  The  Courtyard. 

4589.  The  Closing  Hour. 
DUMOND,   FRANK  VINCENT 

4590.  The  Elopers. 
BORIE,  ADOLPHE 

4591.  Spring. 
SPENCER,   ROBERT 

4592.  Courtyard  at  Noon. 

4593.  Spring. 
DUMOND,   FRANK  VINCENT 

4594.  The  Fairy  Tale. 
BORIE,   ADOLPHE 

4595.  A  Woman  Pensive. 
SPENCER,   ROBERT 

4596.  The  White  Tenement. 
REUTERDAHL,   HENRY 

4597.  Hudson  in  Winter. 
PARKER,   LAWTON 

4598.  Psyche. 
STODDARD,   ALICE  KENT 

4599.  Fisherman's  Little  Sister. 
METCALF,  WILLARD  L. 

4600.  Golden  Screen. 
ROGERS,   GRETCHEN  W. 

4601.  Girl  with  a  Book. 
PARKER,   LAWTON 

4602.  Figure  Against  Sunlight. 
ADDAMS,   INEZ 

4603.  Portrait  Study. 
DAVIS,   CHARLES  H. 

4604.  May  Morning. 
METCALF.  WILLARD  L. 

4605.  October  Afternoon. 

4606.  Trembling  Leaves. 

4607.  Cherry  Blossoms. 

SCITLPTURE 

COONSMAN,   NANCY 

4608.  Portrait  of  Old  Woman. 


SAHLER,   HELEN 

4609.  Head  of  a  Boy. 
EBERLE,   ABASTENIA  ST.  LEGER 

4610.  Bacchanale. 
RICHARDS,   LUCY  C. 

4611.  The  Dancer. 

GALLERY  47 

PAINTINGS 

REID,  ROBERT 

4612.  Autumn. 
HUDSON,   ELMER  F. 

4613.  Boats. 
SPEICHER,   EUGENE 

4614.  Belgian  Girl. 
GILCHRIST,   WALLACE  W.,  JR. 

4615.  Girl  in  Pink. 
HUDSON,   ELMER  F. 

4616.  Fishing  Boats. 
KRONBERG,   LOUIS 

4617.  Ballet  Girl  in  Green. 
REID,   ROBERT 

4618.  The  Goldfish. 
MACKY,   CONSTANCE 

4619.  Roses. 
HARTLEY,   MARSDEN 

4620.  Hillside. 

CLUTE,   WALTER  MARSHALL 

4621.  Romance. 

GUSHING,   HOWARD   GARDINER 

4622.  Interior. 
LATHROP,  WILLIAM  L. 

4623.  On  Fishers  Island. 
HARTLEY,   MARSDEN 

4624.  Late  Autumn. 
TURNER,   HELEN  M. 

4625.  Helen. 
BLUMENSCHEIN,   MARY  GREENE 

4626.  The  Fan. 
NORDELL,   CARL  J. 

4627.  The  Chinese  Beads. 
KIRKPATRICK,   WILLIAM  A. 

4628.  A  Rose  in  Blue. 
MESSER,   EDMUND  CLARENCE 

4629.  Blue  Ridge. 
LANG,   ANNIE  TRAQUAIR 

4630.  The  Gray  Kimona. 
KIRKPATRICK,  WILLIAM  A. 

4631.  A  Debutante. 
DE  VOLL,  F.  USHER 

4632.  The  White  City. 
HOPKINS,   JAMES  R. 

4633.  Frivolity. 

Lent  by  Cincinnati  Museum  Assn. 

DONOHO,  RUGER 

4634.  The  Rose  Terrace. 
NOYES,   GEORGE   L. 

4635.  Winter  Morning. 
LEVITT,  JOEL  J. 

4636.  The  Window  Over  the  Lake. 
BUEHR,  KARL 

4637.  Louisette. 
DONOHOE,  RUGER 

4638.  A  Garden. 
NOYES,  GEORGE  L. 

4639.  Late  Afternoon. 

SOtTLPTUEE 

HERING,  HENRY 

4640.  Bust  of  Augustus   Saint  Gaudens. 
SALVATORE,    VICTOR    D. 

4641.  Head  of  Old  Lady. 

GALLERY  48 

PAINTINGS 

POWERS,  MARION 

4642.  Alexina. 


[43] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


MILLER,    KENNETH   HAYES 

4643.  Hagar. 

4644.  The  River. 
HAMILTON,   JOHN  McCLURE 

4645.  General  Booth. 
BOOK,   EDWARD   P. 

4646.  Dish  of  Fruit. 
MILLER,   KENNETH   HAYES 

4647.  The  Swan. 

4648.  The  Cloud. 
RICHARDSON,   MARY  CURTIS 

4649.  Undine. 
ROGERS,   GRETCHEN  W. 

4650.  Interior. 
HAMILTON,   JOHN  McCLURE 

4651.  Gladstone  at  Hawarden. 
ACKERMAN,   OLGA  M. 

4652.  At  a  Concert. 
HAMILTON,   JOHN  McCLURE 

4653.  Joseph  Pennell. 
HAMILTON,   MARY   RITER 

4654.  Old  Woman:    Study. 
HAMILTON,   JOHN  McCLURE 

4655.  My  Mother. 
MARTINEZ,   XAVIER  T. 

4656.  Head  of  a  Girl. 
HAMILTON,  JOHN  McCLURE 

4657.  Sir  Archibald  Glikie. 
LOCKWOOD,  WILTON 

4658.  White  Peonies. 

4659.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 
GIHON,   CLARENCE  M. 

4660.  Haunted  House. 
LOCKWOOD,   WILTON 

4661.  Peonies. 

SCULPTURE 

HERING,   HENRY 

4662.  L' Allegro. 

4663.  Running  Diana. 

GALLERY  49 


PAINTINGS 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  McCLURE 

4664. 

Sunshine  and  Shadows. 

4665. 

Toilette. 

4666. 

The  Oriental. 

4667. 

The  Aspirant. 

4668. 

Discouraged. 

4669. 

Belle  and  Her  Friends. 

4670. 

The  Passing  Show. 

4671. 

Pensive. 

4672. 

Concentration. 

4673. 

Tears. 

4674. 

Head  Bowed  Down. 

4675. 

A  Cup  of  Tea :    A  Book  of  Prose. 

4676. 

King's   Cream  Pony. 

4677. 

Grief. 

4678. 

King's  Cream  Pony. 

4679. 

Poppies. 

4680. 

King's  Cream  Pony. 

4681. 

Waiting. 

4682. 

Royal  Coach. 

4683. 

Looking  Backward. 

4684. 

The  Yawn. 

4685. 

Reflection. 

4686. 

La  Main  Blanche. 

4687. 

Undecided. 

4688. 

Bandeuse. 

4689. 

Belle. 

4690. 

The  Tulle  Bow. 

4691. 

A  Passing  Shadow. 

4692. 

Dejection. 

4693. 

Ingenue. 

4694. 

My  Dance. 

4695. 

The  Lady,  the  Dog  and  the  Socialist. 

4696. 

Meditation. 

4697. 

The  Sunshine  Fire. 

SCULPTUEE 

MAC  NEIL,   CAROL  BROOKS 

4698.  Bettv. 
QUINN,   EDMOND   T. 

4699.  Audrev. 
POLASEK,   ALBIN 

4700.  Fantasy. 

4701.  Portrait  of  a  Baby. 

GALLERY  50 

PAINTINGS 

PARKER,  LAWTON 

4702.  An  English  Girl. 
MYERS,   JEROME 

4703.  Christmas  Dinner. 
KOPMAN.   BENJAMIN  D. 

4704.  Plucking  a  Goose. 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

4705.  Model  with  Spider. 
PEIXOTTO,   ERNEST 

4706.  Portofino:    Italian  Riviera. 
MYERS,  JEROME 

4707.  Autumn  Bower. 
TURNBULL,   GRACE 

4708.  Asleep. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE   P. 

4709.  Ladv  in  Black 
•DUMOND,   PRANK  VINCENT 

4710.  The  Bathers. 
COMAN,   CHARLOTTE   B. 

4711.  A  View  from  Highland  Inn. 
KENDALL,   SERGEANT 

4712.  Alison. 

DUMOND,   FRANK  VINCENT 

4713.  Mav  Bloom. 
COMAN,   CHARLOTTE   B. 

4714.  A  Passing  Shower. 
RAND,   ELLEN  EMMET 

4715.  Grenville. 
CARLSON,   JOHN  FABIAN 

4716.  Silvered  Acres. 
IRVINE,   WILSON 

4717.  The  Chasm. 
BITTINGER,   CHARLES 

4718.  Library  of  the  Prince:    Versailles. 
STODDARD,   ALICE  KENT 

4719.  The  Sisters. 
CARLSON,   JOHN  FABIAN 

4720.  Spring  Morning. 
NOYCES,   GEORGE   L. 

4721.  Mount  Lafayette. 
HEYNEMANN,   JULIA   H. 

4722.  The  Spanish  Coat. 
DUMOND,   FRANK  A'lNCENT 

4723.  Gray  Newfoundland. 
ALLEN,   CHARLES  CURTIS 

4724.  Mountain  and  Cloud. 
RAND,    ELLEN   EMMET 

4725.  Portrait  of  Madame  M.  P.  T. 
HITTLE,   MARGARET  A. 

4726.  Flower  Beds'  at  Reissig's. 
DUMOND,    FRANK  VINCENT 

4727.  July  Afternoon. 
TITCOMB,   M.  BRADISH 

4728.  The  Distant  City. 

SCULPTURE 

RUMSEY,   CHARLES  CARY 

4729.  The  End  of  the  Trail. 

GALLERY  55 

PAINTINGS 

WEBSTER,   E.  AMBROSE 

4730.  In  the  Woods. 
FOOTE,   MARY 

4731.  Portrait  of  Miss  Matilda  BrownelL 
LEVER,   HAYLEY 

4732.  Across  the  River  Exe. 


[44] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

4733.  Bowl  of  Fruit. 
RAND.   ELLEN   EMMET 

4734.  Portrait  of  Prof.  William  James. 
WEBSTER,   E.  AMBROSE 

4735.  On  the  Trail. 
RITMAN.    LOUIS 

4736.  Gray  Day  in  the  Garden. 
THORNDIKE,   CHARLES  HALL 

4737.  Boats  Entering  the  River. 
DIRKS,    RUDOLPH 

4738.  Head  of  Old  Dutchman. 
RITMAN,    LOUIS 

4739.  Dejeuner. 
NOYES,   GEORGE   L. 

4740.  Masts  and  Sails. 
TITCOMB,   M.   BRADISH 

4741.  Edge  of  the  Woods. 
FERGUSON,   NANCY 

4742.  Town  Hotel  Square. 

4743.  Fruit  Stand. 

4744.  Red  Banner. 
MCCORMICK,   M.  EVELYN 

4745.  Old  Custom  House:    Monterey. 
TITCOMB,  M.   BRADISH 

4746.  Summer  Girls. 
NOYES,   GEORGE  L. 

4747.  From  Cunningham's  Wharf. 
EDMONDSON,   WILLIAM  J. 

4748.  The  Garden. 
FELDMAN,   BARUCH  M. 

4749.  Portrait  Study:    Introspection. 
STEELE,   ZULMA 

4750.  Sumac. 
FERGUSON,   NANCY 

4751.  Out  for  a  Walk. 

4752.  The  Barber  Shop. 
COCKROFT,   EDYTHE  VARIAN 

4753.  Portrait  Study. 

SCULPTURE 

GELERT,  JOHN 

4754.  Evening  Prayer. 
POPE,   ALEXANDER 

4755.  Our  Vanishing  Wild  Life. 

GALLERY  56 

PAINTINGS 

DAVIS,   CECIL  CLARK 

4756.  Portrait  of  Miss  L.  C.  Silver. 
REDMOND,   GRANVILLE 

4757.  Solitude. 
MITCHELL,   ARTHUR 

4758.  Close  of  a  November  Day. 
WERNER,    FRANK  A. 

4759.  Jessie. 
REDMOND,   GRANVILLE 

4760.  Lifting  Fog. 
SPEAR,   ARTHUR  P. 

4761.  Spring  in  the  City. 
RICHARDSON,   MARY  CURTIS 

4762.  The  Sleeping  Child. 
NOURSE,   ELIZABETH 

4763.  Summer. 
HITCHCOCK,   GEORGE 

4764.  Vanquished. 

4765.  In  Brabant. 
FILEMYR,   JOSEPH  J. 

4768.  The  Silent  Hour. 
FINK,    DENMAN 

4767.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  F. 
HOFFMAN,   HARRY   LESLIE 

4768.  A  Mood  of  Spring. 
BRUMBACK,    LOUISE    UPTON 

4769.  High  Tide  on  the  Beach. 
BURNSIDE,    CAMERON 

4770.  The  Yellow  Curtain. 


SACKS,   JOSEPPI 

4771.  In  Street  Costume. 
MACRUM,    GEORGE    H. 

4772.  The  Towering  City. 
JONES,    LEON   FOSTER 

4773.  Long  Island  Village. 
POWERS,   MARION 

4774.  A  Tea  Partv. 
STOKES,   FRANK  WILBERT 

4775.  Belgica  Channel. 

4776.  Gate  of  Hades:    Sunset  EfJect:    Green- 

land. 

4777.  Antarctic    Glacier:     Admiralty    Sound. 

4778.  Aurora  Australia:    Antarctic  Bergs. 

4779.  Aurora  Borealis :    Sea  Ice  Foreground. 

4780.  Antarctic  Afterglow:  Admiralty  Sound. 

SCULPTURE 

WARD,   JOHN   QUINCY  ADAMS 

4781.  General  Washington. 

4782.  Simon  Kenton. 

GALLERY   57 
PAINTINGS 

SPEAR,   ARTHUR  P. 

4783.  The  Girl  in  the  Boat. 
SELDEN,   DIXIE 

4784.  Bunker's  Hill,  St.  Ives. 
FORTUNE,   E.  CHARLTON 

4785.  The  San  Gabriel  Vine. 
ROSS,  DENMAN  W. 

4786.  Edmund. 
SELDEN,   DIXIE 

4787.  Reading  War  News:    St.  Ives. 
BARTLETT,    FREDERIC  CLAY 

4788.  Our  Country  Dining  Room. 
ADDAMS,   CLIFFORD 

4789.  The  Lady  of  the  Five  Marks. 
PAXTON,   ELIZABETH   OKIE 

4790.  In  the  Morning. 
FORTUNE,   E.   CHARLTON 

4791.  Summer. 
ROSS,   DENMAN  W. 

4792.  Anna. 

PAXTON,   ELIZABETH   OKIE 

4793.  The  Breakfast  Tray. 
FISKE,   GERTRUDE 

4794.  The  Attic. 
MUHRMANN,    HENRY 

4795.  Flower  Vendor. 
FRIESEKE,   FREDERICK  CARL 

4796.  Sleep. 
CLARKSON,   RALPH 

4797.  Across  the  Studio. 
ROSENTHAL,   ALBERT 

4798.  The  Millinery. 
PRESTON,   JAMES 

4799.  Autumn. 

HURLEY,   EDWARD   TIMOTHY 

4800.  Murmuring. 
PERRY.   LILLA  CABOT 

4801.  On  Scituate  Marshes. 
TANNER,   HENRY   O. 

4802.  Entry  of  El  Mokri. 
PRESTON,   JAMES 

4803.  Winter. 
COMAN,   CHARLOTTE   B. 

4804.  A  Country  Store. 
GRAY,   FREDERICK  G. 

4805.  Morning. 
CONNER,   JOHN   RAMSEY 

4806.  Cottage  Interior. 
NOYES,   GEORGE   L. 

4807.  The  Salute:    Venice. 
PIAZZONI,    GOTTARDO   F.   P. 

4808.  Lux  ^Eterna. 
CONNER,    JOHN   RAMSEY 

4809.  The  Little  Seamstress. 


[45] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


GIHOX,   CLARENCE  M. 

4810.  Peasant  Houses. 

SCULPTUEE 

WARD,  JOHN   QUINCY  ADAMS 

4811.  Pilgrim:    A  Sketch. 

4812.  Indian  Hunter. 

GALLERY  58 

PAINTINGS 

HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

4813.  Moon  Clouds. 
DICKMAN,   CHARLES  J. 

4814.  Dawn. 
BRYANT,   MAUDE  DREIN 

4815.  Still  Life:    Larkspur. 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

4816.  Nature's  Mirror. 
MURPHY,    HERMAN   DUDLEY 

4817.  Venetian  Brocade. 
TANNER,   HENRY  O. 

4818.  Christ  at  the  Home  of  Lazarus. 
PARRISH,    CLARA  WEAVER 

4819.  The   Worshipper. 
DUNBAR,   HAROLD   C. 

4820.  Girl  in  Black. 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

4821.  Wave  Glitter. 
BETTS,   LOUIS 

4822.  Ladv  in  White. 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

4823.  Sun   Glitter. 
DUNBAR,   HAROLD   C. 

4824.  Portrait    of   Mrs.   D. 
SCHWARTZ,   ANDREW  T. 

4825.  Ice  Floe. 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

4826.  Sun:     Sea. 

HAILMAN,   JOHANNA  K.  WOODWELL 

4827.  Tony. 
FERGUSON.   NANCY  M. 

4828.  A  Rural  Lane. 

SOUUTUEE 

WARD,  JOHN   QUINCY  ADAMS 

4829.  Norseman. 

4830.  Freedman. 

GALLERY  59 

PAINTINGS 

RICHMOND,   AGNES  M. 

4831.  Mending. 
ROBINSON,   THEODORE 

4832.  Normandy  Mother. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

4833.  On  the  Canal. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
HALE,   LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

4834.  Celia's  Arbor. 
ROBINSON,   THEODORE 

4835.  In  the  Sun. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

4836.  Port  Ben. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

4837.  Garden  at  Giverny 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
ANDREW,   RICHARD 

4838.  By  the  River. 
ROBINSON,  THEODORE 

4839.  Peeling  Apples. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
HAILMAN,  JOHANNA  K.  WOODWELL 

4840.  To  Market  in  the  West  Indies. 
BERLIN,   HARRY 

4841.  Motherhood. 
SMITH,   EDWARD   GREGORY 

4842.  Horseshoe  Hill. 


TYSON,   CARROLL   S.,   JR. 

4843.  Portrait. 
WALKER,    HORATIO 

4844.  Man   Sawing  Wood. 
SMITH,   GEORGE   W. 

4845.  Monterev  Dunes. 
ROGERS.   GRETCHEN  W. 

4846.  Young  Girl. 
TURNER.    HELEN   M. 

4847.  Marv  Tarleton. 
HOPKINS,   JAMES  R. 

4848.  Beside  the  Lake. 
TARBELL,   EDMUND   C. 

4849.  Girl   in   Blue. 
MILLER.   RICHARD   E. 

4850.  Interior   of   Living  Room. 
TARBELL,   EDMUND   C. 

4851.  Josephine. 

4852.  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds. 

Lent  bv  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds. 
RICH.   JOHN   H. 

4853.  The  Blue  Kimono. 
CONNER.   JOHN  R. 

4854.  The  Glen. 
TARBELL,   EDMUND   C. 

4855.  On    the    Bos'n's    Hill. 

Lent  bv  S.  Dacre  Bush,  Esq. 
RICHARDSON,   MARY  CURTIS 

4856.  The  Young  Mother. 
KNOX,   JAMES 

4857.  White   Swan. 
CASSATT,   MARY 

4858.  Woman  Reading  in  a  Garden. 

SCULPTUEE 

SCHULENBURG,   ADELE  E. 

4859.  Scrub  Woman. 
HOVENDEN,   MARTHA  M. 

4860.  Girl  and  Kitten:     Sundial. 

GALLERY  60 

PAINTINGS 

CARLES,   ARTHUR  B. 

4861.  Nude. 
KUHN,  WALT 

4862.  Amusement. 
CARLES.   ARTHUR   B. 

4863.  Talloires:    Lac  d'Amercy. 
GUTMANN,   BERNHARD 

4864.  Nude. 
GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

4865.  Baroness. 

4866.  Green  Car. 
SLOAN,   JOHN 

4867.  Renganeschi's  :    Sundav  Night. 
GLACKENS,   WILLIAM  J. 

4868.  Family  Group. 

4869.  Girls  Bathing. 
WOOLF,   S.  J. 

4870.  The  Underworld. 
GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

4871.  Two  Nudes. 

4872.  Sail  Boats  in  Sunlight. 
WAGNER,   FRED 

4873.  Winter  Evening. 
GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

4874.  Woman  with  Apple. 

4875.  Italian   Parade. 
WAGNER,   FRED 

4876.  Shoveling  Snow. 
GLACKENS,   WILLIAM  J. 

4877.  A  Beach  Scene. 
LUKS,   GEORGE 

4878.  Children's  Page. 
BORIE,   ADOLPHE 

4879.  Nude. 
KENT.   ROCKWELL 

4880.  A  Mother  and  Her  Sons. 


[46] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


LUKS,   GEORGE 

4881.  New  York  Boy. 

SCULPTURE 

KEMINGTON,   FREDERIC 

4882.  Broncho  Buster. 

4883.  Cheyenne. 

GALLERY  61 

PAINTINGS 

PAXTON,   WILLIAM  McGREGOR 

4884.  The  Housemaid. 

4885.  Bellissima. 

4886.  The  Sisters. 

4887.  Dayliglit   and  Lamplight. 

4888.  Breakfast. 
LITTLE,   PHILIP 

4889.  The  Making  of  New  Lands. 
CAHILL,  WILLIAM  V. 

4890.  The  Red  Book. 
POTTHAST,   EDWARD   H. 

4891.  Young  America. 
HALE,   LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

4892.  Portrait. 
HOPKINSON,   CHARLES 

4893.  Knitting. 
FOOTE,  WILL  HOWE 

4894.  Italian  Girl's  Head. 
POTTHAST,   EDWARD   H. 

4895.  The  Three  Sisters. 
LITTLE,   PHILIP 

4896.  The  Upper  Ipswich. 
HALE,   LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

4897.  Lavender  and  Old  Ivory. 
HALE,   PHILIP   LESLIE 

4898.  La  Princesse  Lointaine. 
NOYES,   GEORGE   L. 

4899.  Late  Autumn. 
HALE,   PHILIP  LESLIE 

4900.  The  Tower  of  Ivorv. 
SCHMITT,    ALBERT  FELIX 

4901.  Blue  and  Gold. 
NOYES,   GEORGE  L. 

4902.  Spring  Morning:    Medfield. 
HALE,   PHILIP  LESLIE 

4903.  Sun  Bath. 

4904.  Conversation   Piece. 

4905.  Country  Life  in  America. 
HOPKINS,   JAMES  R. 

4906.  Memories. 

PAXTON,   WILLIAM  McGREGOR 

4907.  Glow  of  Gold  and  Gleam  of  Pearl. 
HALE,    PHILIP   LESLIE 

4908.  White   Roses. 
HOPKINS,   JAMES  R. 

4909.  Mandarin  Blue. 
HALE,   PHILIP  LESLIE 

4910.  Portrait:    Agnes. 

SCULPTURE 

STEWARDSON,   EDMUND  AUSTIN 

4911.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 
OLIN 
Alden  Weir. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

GALLERY  62 

PAINTINGS 

FOOTE,  WILL  HOWE 

4913.  Sunny  Interior. 
WENDT,   WILLIAM 

4914.  The  Land  of  Heart's  Desire. 
WARNER,    EVERETT   L. 

4915.  The  Edge  of  the  River. 
FOOTE,  WILL  HOWE 

4916.  Hydrangeas. 
TROCCOLI,   GIOVANNI  BATTISTA 

4917.  New  England  Woman. 


WARNER 

4912.   J, 


DEL  MUE,   MAURICE 

4918.  Late  Afternoon  in  the  Sierras. 
RICHARDSON,   MARY  CURTIS 

4919.  Portrait  of  Professor  Paget. 
NOYES,   GEORGE  L. 

4920.  Apple    Blossoms. 
WENDT,   WILLIAM 

4921.  Tahoma  the  Eternal. 
PRESTON,   JAMES 

4922.  Landscape. 
MASON,   MAUD   M. 

4923.  Still  Life. 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W. 

4924.  Oak  Tree:    Mistv  Dav. 
SAXTON,   JOHN   GORDON  " 

4925.  Midwinter. 

SCULPTURE 
STACKPOLE,   RALPH 

4926.  Nymph. 
MULLER,   OLGA  POPOFF 

4927.  Meditation. 
BISHOP,   EMILY  CLAYTON 

4928.  Portrait. 
FENTON,   BEATRICE 

4929.  Peter   Moran. 

Lent  by  the  Art   Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 
Case  1 . 
MORA,  JOSEPH  J. 

4930.  Chochonee. 

RISQUE,   CAROLINE   EVERETT 

4931.  Mere  Colaer. 
HARVEY,   ELI 

4932.  Maternal  Provisions. 
STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

4933.  Water  Witch  Girl. 
RISQUE,   CAROLINE   EVERETT 

4934.  In   the   Mornine. 
WHEELOCK,    LILA  AUDUBON 

4935.  Ski:    Russian  Wolf  Hound. 
MORA,  JOSEPH  J. 

4936.  The  Moki  Hairdresser. 
HOFFMAN,   MALVINA 

4937.  Orientals:     Pavlowa  and  Novikoflf. 
QUINN,   EDMOND   T. 

4938.  Nvmph. 
HOFFMAN,   MALVINA 

4939.  Pavlowa   Gavotte. 
SCUDDER,   JANET 

4940.  Frog    Fountain. 
RISQUE,   CAROLINE  EVERETT 

4941.  Josef. 
HOFFMAN,   MALVINA 

4942.  Russian  Baechanale. 
RISQUE,   CAROLINE  EVERETT 

4943.  The  Old  One. 

GALLERY  63 

PAINTINGS 

WALKER,   HORATIO 

4944.  Ploughing  in  Acadia. 
VAN    SLOUN,     FRANK    J. 

4945.  Portrait  of  an  Actor. 
KROLL,   LEON 

4946.  River    Industries. 
LEVY,   WILLIAM   AUERBACH 

4947.  The  Draftsman. 
LAMBERT,    GERTRUDE 

4948.  Black  and   Green. 
TARBELL,    EDMUND   C. 

4949.  Edmund   and   Eaglet. 
ROBERTS,   ALICE    MUMFORD 

4950.  Two  Vaudeville  Stars. 
KROLL,    LEON 

4951.  Weehawken  Terminal. 
ADDAMS,   INEZ 

4952.  The  Death  of  Lucrece. 


[47] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


POWERS,    MARION 

4953.  Encore. 
MAURER,   ALFRED  H. 

4954.  Jeanne. 
BREUER,   HENRY  J. 

4955.  The  Santa  Inez  Mountains. 
WEHRSCHMIDT,  DANIEL 

4956.  The  Morning's  Milk. 
WAGNER,   ROBERT 

4957.  Portrait  of  Stewart  Edward  White. 
DUVENECK,   FRANK 

4958.  Turkish  Page. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy "of  the  Fine  Arts. 
MARR,  CARL 

4959.  Holy  Family. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Phoebe  Hearst. 
UPTON,  FLORENCE  K. 

4960.  The  Yellow  Room. 
BAND,  ELLEN  EMMET 

4961.  Singing. 

SCULPTITBE 

GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

4962.  Edwin   Swift  Clymer. 

4963.  William  M.  Paxton. 

4964.  The  Surgeon. 

Lent       by       The       Pennsylvania 
Academy    of    the    Pine    Arts. 
BATHHURST,  CLYDE  C. 

4965.  Portrait  of  James  Grafly. 
GRAFLY.  CHARLES 

4966.  W.  Elmer   Schofield. 

4967.  George  Harding. 
POLASEK.  ALBIN  _    ,^.„  ^ 

4968.  Portrait  Bust  of  Frank  D.  Millet. 
GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

4969.  Thomas  P.  Anshutz. 

Lent       by      The       Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

GALLERY  64 

PAINTIKGS 

DOUGHERTY,  PAUL 

4970.  From  Clodgy  Point. 
OARRIGAN,  WILLIAM  L. 

4971.  Midsummer   Masque. 
TROCCOLI,    GIOVANNI    BATTISTA 

4972.  Portrait   of   Mr.   Ferry. 
DOUGHERTY.  PATH- 

4973.  Toward  the  Sunlight. 
BUTLER,   MARY 

4974.  Trees   at   Shubel's   Mount. 
TROCCOLL    GIOVANNI    BATTISTA 

4975.  Portrait  of  Mrs.    Brincherhoff. 
BOOK,  EDWARD  F. 

4976.  Laurel. 
DOUGHERTY.  PAUL 

4977.  Storm  Gleams. 
CARLSEN.  EMIL 

4978.  TwUight. 

4979.  The  Meeting  of  the  Two  Seas. 
NOYES,  GEORGE  L. 

4980.  The  White  Lady:   Old  Mexico. 
CARLSEN.  EMIL 

4981.  O  Ye  of  Little  Faith. 

4982.  Dines. 

4983.  The  Open  Sea. 
TURNER,   HELEN  M. 

4984.  Dorothea  Knittine. 
BEAUX,    CECILIA 

4985.  Dorothea   and  Prancesca 

4986.  Sita  and  Sarita. 
RYDEN,   HENNING 

4987.  Return  of  the  Boats. 
RAND,  ELLEN  EMMET 

4988.  In  the  Studio. 
BEAUX,   CECILIA 

4989.  The  Dreamer. 


CORNOYER,    PAUL 

4990.  Old  New  York. 
BEAUX,  CECILIA 

4991.  Study  in  White. 

Lent       by      The       Pennsylvania 
Academy    of    the    Fine    Arts. 

4992.  Portrait   Study. 
ROSEN,   CHARLES 

4993.  The  Delaware:    Winter  Morning. 
SCHOFIELD,  W.  ELMER 

4994.  Winter. 
GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID 

4995.  Portrait:   Pedro  de  Cordoba. 
ROSEN,   CHARLES 

4996.  Wind-Blown  Trees. 

4997.  Floating    Ice:    Early   Morning. 

4998.  A   Summer  Dav. 
POOKE,  MARION  L. 

4999.  Judith. 
ROSEN,  CHARLES 

5000.  Winter  Morning:  Maine  Coast. 

SCTJLPTUEE 

COBBETT,    GAIL   SHERMAN 

5001.  Chameleon  Bov. 
CALDER,  A.   STIRLING 

5002.  Seated  Athlete. 
ELLERHUSEN,   ULRICH  H. 

5003.  Buffalo — Gone! 
GELERT,  JOHANNES 

5004.  Theseus   Courting  Ariadne. 
BECCHIA.    RICHARD   H. 

5005.  Golden  Age  No.  1. 
HYATT,   ANNA  VAUGHAN 

5006.  Battle  of  the  Bulls. 
BERGE.  EDWARD 

5007.  Boy  and  Frog  Fountain. 

GALLERY  65 

PAINTINGS 

LEVER,  HAYLEY 

5008.  Smeaton's  Quay:   St.  Ives. 
POOKE,  MARION  L. 

5009.  Donna  Italianna. 
LEVER,    HAYLEY 

5010.  66th    Street    &     Broadway:      Sunday 

Morn. 
ULLMAN,   EUGENE   PAUL 

5011.  Parisienne. 
LEVER,  HAYLEY 

5012.  St.   Ives:    Summer. 

5013.  Gloucester. 
ULLMAN,   EUGENE   PAUL 

5014.  Young   Widow. 
BAKER,   SAMUEL  BURTIS 

5015.  Portrait  of  Miss  Marion  Howard. 
LEVER,   HAYLEY 

5016.  St.   Ives  Fishing  Boats. 
HARTMAN,  C.  BERTRAM 

5017.  Pearls. 
MILLER,   RICHARD   E. 

5018.  Morning   Sunlight. 

5019.  October. 

5020.  The  Gossins. 

5021.  Nude. 

5022.  The  Convalescent. 

5023.  On  the  River. 

5024.  The  Green  Cage. 
HARTMAN,   C.   BERTRAM 

5025.  Two  Natures. 
BRYANT,   EVERETT  L. 

5026.  Snapdragon  and  Fan. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

5027.  Still  Life:  Blue  and  Gold. 
CARLES,   ARTHUR  B. 

5028.  Repose. 
BRYANT   EVERETT  L. 

5029.  Wild    Honeysuckle. 


[48] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


HALPERT.  SAMUEL 

5030.  Still  Life. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

5031.  Italian   Pitcher   and   Fruit. 
SHEELER,    CHARLES 

5032.  Landscape  No.  4:    1915. 
GILES,   HOWARD 

5033.  Marine. 

SINGER,  WILLIAM  H.,   JR. 

5034.  Olden   Farms:   May. 
RAVLIN,  GRACE 

5035.  Great  Market:  Grand  Socco :  Tangier. 
PARKER,   LAWTON 

5036.  Paresse. 
SINGER,  WILLIAM  H.,   JR. 

5037.  Olden   Church:    Norway. 
RAVLIN,    GRACE 

5038.  Gate   of   the   Grand   Socco:    Tangier. 
ROSEN,   CHARLES 

5039.  A   Summer   Sky. 

SCUIiPTUEE 

SCUDDER,   JANET 

5040.  Little   Ladv   of   the   Sea. 
FRISHMUTH,    HARRIET   W. 

5041.  Young  Girl  with  Fish:   A  Fountain. 

Case  1. 

EBERLE.   ABASTENIA   ST.   LEGER 

5042.  The  Little  Brother. 

5043.  Solitude. 

5044.  Dancing  in   Avenue  A. 

5045.  Mother  Bathing  Child. 

5046.  Little  Mother. 

5047.  Slumber. 

5048.  The  Windy  Door  Step. 

5049.  Girl  Skipping  Rope. 

5050.  Rag    Picker. 

5051.  Rag  Time. 

Case  S. 
VONNOH,   BESSIE  POTTER 

5052.  Enthroned. 
STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

5053.  Mischief. 
YONNOH.    BESSIE    POTTER 

5054.  Girl   Dancing. 
STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

5055.  Investigation. 
YONNOH.    BESSIE    POTTER 

5056.  Grecian  Draperies. 

5057.  His  First  Journey. 

5058.  A   Chance   Acquaintance. 

5059.  The   Scarf. 

5060.  Motherhood. 

5061.  The  Dance. 

GALLERY  66 

PAINTINGS 

MATHEWS,  ARTHUR  F. 

5062.  Decoration. 
BRANGWYN,   FRANK 

5063.  Decoration. 

5064.  Decoration. 
FULLER.  HENRY  B. 

5065.  Triumph  of  Truth  Over  Error. 
BRANGWYN.    FRANK 

5066.  Decoration. 

5067.  Decoration. 
HASSAM.  CHILDE 

5068.  Decoration. 
BRANGWYN,  FRANK 

5069.  Decoration. 

5070.  Decoration. 
DICKMAN,  CHARLES  J. 

5071.  Before  the  Storm. 
BRANGWYN,  FRANK 

5072.  Decoration. 

5073.  Decoration. 


SCULPTURE 

MORA.  JOSEPH  J. 

5074.  Moki  Mana. 
GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

5075.  Marble  Head. 
MORA,  JOSEPH  J. 

5076.  Old  Moki. 
DALLIN,  CYRUS  EDWIN 

5077.  Mv   Mother. 
AITKEN,  ROBERT 

5078.  Door  for  Gates   Mausoleum. 
PRATT,  BE  LA  LYON 

5079.  Bust  of  Mv  Mother. 
BITTER,    KARL 

5080.  Signing       of       Louisiana        Purchase 

Treaty. 

Lent  by  City  of  St.  Louis. 
PATIGIAN,  HAIG 

5081.  John   Keith,    Esq. 
HERING.   HENRY 

5082.  Memory. 
PATIGIAN,    HAIG 

5083.  Study. 
WARNER,    OLIN   L. 

5084.  Dancing   Nymph. 

Lent  by  C.  E.   S.  Wood,   Esq. 
GRAFLY,   CHARLES 

5085.  The  Oarsman. 
AUSTIN,  AMANDA  P. 

5086.  Saint   Jean. 
HERING,   HENRY 

5087.  Devotion. 
ADAMS,   HERBERT 

5088.  Bacchante. 
CALDER,  A.  STIRLING 

5089.  Historian. 
FENTON,  BEATRICE 

5090.  Marjorie  D.  Martenet. 
FRASER,  JAMES  EARLE 

5091.  Flora    and    Sonnv   Whitnev. 

5092.  Portrait    Bust. 
DALLIN,  CYRUS  EDWIN 

5093.  Arthur. 
POWERS,   HIRAM 

5094.  California. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,   ANNETTA  JOHNSON 

5095.  Louis  Johnson. 
FRASER.  JAMES  EARLE 

5096.  Portrait  of  G.  C.  Whitney. 
PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

5097.  River  Nvmph. 
GRIMES.   FRANCES 

5098.  Ralph  Pulitzer,  Jr. 
STORRS,  JOHN 

5099.  Marble  Head. 
BITTER,  KARL 

5100.  Memorial   to   Dr.   Henry  P.   Tappan. 

Lent  by  University  of  Michigan. 
SALTATORE,  VICTOR  D. 

5101.  Study  of   a   Young   Girl. 
HERING,   HENRY 

5102.  Courage. 
PICCIRILLI,    ATTILIO 

5103.  Fragment  of  Statue. 
LEE.   ARTHUR 

5104.  The  Virgin. 

5105.  The  Nigger. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harry  Payne  Whit- 
nev. 
PICCIRILLI.    ATTILIO 

5106.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
HERING,  HENRY 

5107.  Peace. 
AUSTIN,  AMANDA  P. 

5108.  Portrait  of   Miss   Quinn. 
FRENCH,   DANIEL  CHESTER 

5109.  Alice  Freeman   Palmer  Memorial. 
ZETTLER,  EMIL  ROBERT 

5110.  David   P. 


[49] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


FRASER,  JAMES  EARLE 

5111.  Bust  of  J.  E.  0. 
FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER 

5113.  Melvin  Memorial. 
FRASER,   JAMES  EARLE 

5113.  Portrait    Study. 
BRENNER,  VICTOR  D. 

5114.  Nature:   Tlie  Consoler. 
PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO 

5115.  A  Soul. 
PATIGIAN,  HAIG 

5116.  Vanity. 

LONGMAN,    EVELYN    BEATRICE 

5117.  L' Amour. 
ROTH,  FREDERICK  G.  R. 

5118.  Polar  Bear. 
BITTER,  KARL 

5119.  Fountain    Group. 

Lent    by    John    D.    Rockefeller, 
Esq. 
HOARD,  MARGARET 

5120.  Eve. 

WEINMAN,   ADOLPH   A.  .  ,   ^^       , 

5121    Lectern   for   Clark   Memorial   Chapel. 

WHITNEY,   GERTRUDE  VANDERBILT 
5122.  Fountain. 

GALLERY  67 

PAINTINGS 

PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

5123    Promenade   on   Seashore  No.   2. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

5124.  Peonies. 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

5125.  Promenade  on  Seashore  No.  3. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

5126.  The    Curio   Window. 
SHEELER,  CHARLES 

5127.  White  Tulips. 
SPEICHER,  EUGENE 

5128.  Henrv  Lee  McFee. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

5129.  Tapestrv   and  Fruit. 
RITMAN,    LOUIS 

5130.  Honey  Bee  Paradise. 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

5131.  Landscape    with   Figures. 
NORDELL,  CARL  J. 

5132.  In  the  Arbor. 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

5133.  Decorative  Sketch. 

5134.  Beach. 
NORDELL,    CARL  J. 

5135.  Morning. 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

5136.  The  Waterfall. 
PARKER,  LAWTON 

5137.  Cinerarias. 
CARLES,    ARTHUR   B. 

5138.  Still  Life:  Flowers. 
McFEE,  HENRY  L. 

5139.  Still  Life. 
KUHN,   WALT 

5140.  Surf. 
CARLES,  ARTHUR  B. 

5141.  Landscape. 
KROLL,   LEON 

5142.  Landscape  in  Maine. 
CARLES,    ARTHUR   B. 

5143.  Zinnias   and  Asters. 
McFEE,  HENRY  L. 

5144.  Naked  Trees. 
KUHN,   WALT 

5145.  Ostrich. 
LEVER,  HAYLEY 

5146.  Bathing    Beach:    Gloucester. 
McFEE,  HENRY  L. 

5147.  Dahlias. 


CARLES,    ARTHUR   B. 

5148.  Bouquet. 
RITMAN,    LOUIS 

5149.  An    Improvised   Flower    Basket. 

5150.  Sun   Spots   and   Shadows. 
FRIESEKE,   FREDERICK  CARL 

5151.  Summer. 
RITMAN,    LOUIS 

5152.  Dahlias. 

5153.  Reflected   Color. 

SCULPTUEE 

LAESSLE,   ALBERT 

5154.  Fantail  Pigeon. 

5155.  Chanticleer. 
GRIMES,    FRANCES 

5156.  Miss    Pearmain. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,  ANNETTA  JOHNSON 

5157.  Paul   Saint-Gaudens. 
Case  1 . 

PUTNAM,   ARTHUR 

5158.  Indian    and    Puma. 

5159.  Skunked   Wild   Cat. 

5160.  Sneaking  Coyote. 

5161.  Leopard  and  Gnu. 

5162.  Combat. 

5163.  Tiger  Love. 

5164.  Resting    Puma. 

5165.  Little   Cub   Bear. 

5166.  Buffalo  Hunt. 

5167.  Crouching  Wild  Cat. 

5168.  Two    Pumas. 

5169.  Puma  and  Snake. 

5170.  Snarling   Jaguar. 
Case  2. 

LAESSLE,  ALBERT 

5171.  The  Squirrel. 

5172.  Turtle  and  Prey. 

5173.  Locust   and  Pine  Cone. 

5174.  King   Crab   and   Beetle. 

5175.  Blue-Eyed  Lizard. 

5176.  Young   Turtle. 

5177.  Repletion. 

5178.  Turning  Turtle. 

5179.  The  First  Step. 

5180.  An    Outcast. 

5181.  Frog  and  Katydid. 

5182.  The  Contented  Hop-Toad. 

5183.  The    Source. 

5184.  Turtle  and   Snail. 

5185.  Heron    and   Fish. 

5186.  The   Old  Bullfrog. 

GALLERY  68 

PAINTINGS 

REDFIELD,    EDWARD    "W. 

5187.  Cedar  Hill. 

GUSHING.    HOWARD    GARDINER 

5188.  Wardrobe. 
POTTHAST,    EDWARD   HENRY 

5189.  Peace  and  Quiet. 
GUSHING,    HOWARD    GARDINER 

5190.  Portrait. 

LANG,  ANNIE   TRAQUAIR 

5191.  Japanese   Print. 
MOLARSKY,   MORRIS 

5192.  Reflections. 
HOPKINSON,   CHARLES 

5193.  Salem  Bav:   Massachusetts. 
REDFIELD,  EDWARD  W. 

5194.  In  the  Clearing. 
RITSCHEL,    WILLIAM 

5195.  Blue  Depths:  Carmel. 
JOHANSEN,    JOHN    CHRISTEN 

5196.  The  Rider. 

5197.  Venetian    Arcade. 

5198.  Village  Rider. 

5199.  Portrait  of  Miss  F.  B. 


[50] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


RITSCHEL,  WILLIAM 

5200.  Summer  Nisht:   Point  Lobos. 
NISBET,  ROBERT  H. 

5201.  The  Emerald  Robe. 
GARBER,  DANIEL 

5202.  Little   Village:    Winter. 
BEAL,    GIFFORD 

5203.  Summer    Landscape. 
GARBER.  DANIEL 

5204.  Prom   Tinicum   Hill. 
BROWNE,    GEORGE    ELMER 

5205.  Port    of    Sottomarina. 
GARBER.    DANIEL 

5206.  Cherry   Blossoms. 
BEAL,    REYNOLDS 

5207.  Lawrenceville   Lock. 
HANSEN.  ARMIN  C. 

5208.  At  the  Breakfast  Table. 
SCHOFIELD,    W.    ELMER 

5209.  Waterfall. 
DONOHO,  RUGER 

5210.  Wind  Flowers. 
JOHANSEN,    JOHN   CHRISTEN 

5211.  Approaching    Storm. 
GUSHING,    HOWARD    GARDINER 

5212.  Portrait. 
DONOHO,  RUGER 

5213.  A  Veil  of  Leaves. 
CAMP,  HAROLD  M. 

5214.  A  Hilltop. 
SCHOFIELD,  W.  ELMER 

5215.  The  Hilltop. 

SOtTLPTtTEE 

MAC  NEILL,   HERMON  A. 

5216.  Girl  with  Young  Satyr. 

5217.  Incoming    Wave. 
LAESSLE,   ALBERT 

5218.  Kingfisher. 
AITKEN,  ROBERT 

5219.  Tired  Mercury. 

MAC  NEILL,   CAROL  BROOKS 

5220.  The  Wave. 
AITKEN,  ROBERT 

5221.  Dancing  Paun. 

5222.  Dancing   Bacchante. 
MAC  NEILL,   CAROL  BROOKS 

5223.  Farewell   to   the   Fairies. 
BATEMAN,   JOHN   M. 

5224.  Fountain    and   Aquarium. 

GALLERY  69 

PAINTINGS 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  H. 

5225.  The  Beach   at  Rockaway. 
STEELE,   ZULMA 

5226.  Nature's    Tapestry. 
BOHM,  MAX 

5227.  The  Sea  Babies. 
DAVOL,   JOSEPH   BENJAMIN 

5228.  A  Winter  Coast:   Moonlight. 
OBERTEUFFER,    GEORGE 

5229.  En  Fete:   Dieppe. 
FORSYTH,    WILLIAM 

5230.  The  Red  Hill. 
CARLSON,  JOHN  FABIAN 

5231.  Grey  Woods. 
FUNK,  WILHELM 

5232    Mrs.    John   W.    McKinnon. 
PEARSON,   JOSEPH  T.,   JR. 

5233.  Fox   and   Geese. 
DAVIS,   CECIL  CLARK 

5234.  Portrait. 
MILLER,    RICHARD   E. 

5235.  The  Visit. 
KENDALL,    SERGEANT 

5236.  Devotion. 
NELSON,    BRUCE 

5237.  The  Golden  Shore. 


OCHTMAN,    LEONARD 

5238.  Winter. 
HECHT,    VICTOR    DAVID 

5239.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   Irving  Stern. 
NELSON,   BRUCE 

5240.  The   Summer   Sea. 
SANDZEN,    SVEN  BIRGER 

5241.  The  Granite  Cathedral. 
SEYPFERT,    LEOPOLD 

5242.  Nude. 
BLUMENSCHEIN,   ERNEST  L. 

5243.  Wise   Man:    Warrior:    Youth. 
SNELL,  HENRY   B. 

5244.  Low  Tide. 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER 

5245.  The   Joy   of  Life. 
BLUMENSCHEIN,   ERNEST  L. 

5246.  The  Peace  Maker. 
SCHMIDT,   KARL 

5247.  The  Great  Pacific. 
RYDER,   CHAUNCEY  F. 

5248.  The  Ox  Team. 

SCUIiPTUEE 

Case  1 . 
COHEN,   NESSA 

5249.  Navajo    Watching   Women   at   Work. 
MAC  NEILL,   CAROL   BROOKS 

5250.  First   Lesson. 
LICHTENAUER,  J.  MORTIMER 

5251.  Statuette. 
LUKEMAN,   AUGUSTUS 

5252.  Diana. 
YOUNG,   MAHONRI  M. 

5253.  The  Piper  at  the  Gates  of  Dawn. 
SCUDDER,  JANET 

5254.  Shell  Fountain. 
BURROUGHS,  EDITH  WOODMAN 

5255.  Fenella. 
YOUNG,  MAHONRI  M. 

5256.  Stevedore. 
GAENSSLEN,    OTTO   ROBERT 

5257.  Youth. 

DEMING,    EDWIN    WILLARD 

5258.  Playing  Bear. 
YOUNG,  MAHONRI  M. 

5259.  Chiseler. 

5260.  Scrubwoman. 
STEWARDSON,    EDMUND    AUSTIN 

5261.  Alexander   Harrison. 

Lent       by       The       Pennsylvania 
Academy    of    the    Fine    Arts. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,  ANNETTA  JOHNSON 

5262.  Bedtime. 
POLASEK,     ALBIN 

52  63.  Maternal  Love. 
Case  2. 
DEMING,   EDWIN  WILLARD 

5264.  The  Fight   Between  a   Panther  and  a 

Grizzly  Bear. 

5265.  Indian  Hunter. 

5266.  Maternity. 
BISHOP,  EMILY  CLAYTON 

5267.  The  Little  Dancer. 
DEMING,   EDWIN  WILLARD 

5268.  The   Friendly   Tussle. 
BISHOP,  EMILY  CLAYTON 

5269.  And  as  Pretty  a  Piece  of  Flesh  as  Any 

in  Messina. 
JOHNSON,   GRACE   MOTT 

5270.  Greyhound    Pup. 

5271.  Chimpanzee. 
COHEN,  NESSA 

5272.  Sunrise. 
JOHNSON,  GRACE  MOTT 

5273.  Goat. 

MANATT,  WILLIAM  WHITNEY 

5274.  Nymph. 

[51] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


DEMING,   EDWIN  WILLARD 

5275.  The  Antelope  or  American  Pronghorn. 
BISHOP,  EMILY  CLAYTON 

5276.  Comedy. 

5277.  Greed. 

Lent       by       The       Pennsylvania 
Academy    of    the    Fine    Arts. 

5278.  Classicism  and  Renaissance. 

GALLERY  70 

PAINTINGS 

HERKOMER,   HERMAN   G. 

5279.  Mrs.    Hamilton    Griffin. 
SPARKS,   ARTHUR  W. 

5280.  Mills  at  Rankin. 
HERKOMER,   HERMAN  G. 

5281.  Portrait:    William  Harvey,   Esq. 
FLAGG,  CHARLES  NOEL 

5282.  Portrait    of    Paul   Wayland   Bartlett. 
HANSEN,    ARMIN   C. 

5283.  The  Belated  Boat. 
POOR,  HENRY  VARNUM 

5284.  Baby's  Toilet. 
DAVEY,    RANDALL 

5285.  Captain      Dan      Stevens:      Lighthouse 

Keeper. 
SARGEANT,   GENEVE  RIXPORD 

5286.  Margaret. 
FISKE,  GERTRUDE 

5287.  The  Curtain. 
GRAY,  FREDERICK  G. 

5288.  Portrait. 
ROBERTS,   ALICE   MUMFORD 

5289.  Red  Peppers. 
COOLIDGE,  MARY  ROSAMOND 

5290.  The    Old-Fashioned    Gown. 
DICKMAN,  CHARLES  J. 

5291.  Picardv   Fisher  Folk. 
HOPKINSON,  CHARLES 

5292.  Portrait. 
NORDELL,   CARL  J. 

5293.  The  Pink  Scarf. 

SCULPTUKE 

YOUNG,  MAHONRI  M. 

5294.  Peter  Newell  at  Leonia. 

5295.  The    Heavy   Sledge. 
HYATT,  ANNA  VAUGHAN 

5296.  L'Orage. 
DEMING,   EDWIN  WILLARD 

5297.  The  American  Bison. 
ALFANO,  VINCENZO 

5298.  Quousque  Tandem. 
HOLLISTER,   ANTOINETTE  B. 

5299.  Bavarian  Peasant  Mother  and  Child. 
ALFANO,    VINCENZO 

5300.  Might   is   Right. 
KONTI,   ISIDORE 

5301.  Solace. 

GALLERY  71 

PAINTINGS 

JUNG,   C.  JAC. 

5302.  Winter    Afternoon. 
PUTHUFF,  HANSON 

5303.  Home  of  the  Ranger. 
WOOLP,  SAMUEL  JOHNSON 

5304.  Brown   the  Wheats. 
UFER,   WALTER 

5305.  A  Daughter  of  San  Juan  Pueblo. 
MEAKIN,  LEWIS  HENRY 

5306.  Kicking   Horse   River. 
PEYRAUD,  FRANK  C. 

5307.  Summer  Evening. 
MORA,  F.  LUIS 

5308.  The   Fortune  Teller. 
REIFPEL,  CHARLES 

5309.  Silvermine  Valley. 
MEAKIN,    LEWIS   HENRY 

5310.  Rocky   Mountain  Valley. 


ADAMS,  J.  OTTIS 

5311.  Winter  Morning. 

Lent  by  Muncie  Art  Association. 
GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

5312.  Chez   Mouquin. 
UFER,    WALTER 

5313.  Taos  Indian  in  Corn  Field. 
DE   VOLL,    F.    USHER 

5314.  Brooklyn    Bridge:    Winter. 
MEAKIN,  LEWIS  HENRY 

5315.  Stormy  Day. 
BITTINGER.  CHARLES 

5316.  Isabel. 
HYETT.  WILL  J. 

5317.  Crossroads:   Ravenrock. 
PAPE,    ERIC 

5318.  Portrait  of  Edith  Wynne  Mathison  as 

Hermione. 
BITTINGER,   CHARLES 

5319.  Vanity. 

TYSON,    CARROLL    S.,    JR. 

5320.  Road  to  the  Pier. 
DUFNER,  EDWARD 

5321.  Reflections. 
HUTCHISON,   F.   W. 

5322.  A   Northern   River. 
PAPE,  ERIC 

5323.  Portrait    of    Mrs.    John    Hays    Ham- 

mond. 
DUFNER,  EDWARD 

5324.  Summer    Evening. 
GROVER,  OLIVER  DENNETT 

5325.  Rocky  Shore:   Lake  Garda. 
COX.    LOUISE 

5326.  A  Daughter  of  Eve. 
KROLL,    LEON 

5327.  Rockport  Quarries. 
BRINLEY,   D.   PUTNAM 

5328.  Noon. 
BREUER,   HENRY  J. 

5329.  Lake  Louise. 
PADDOCK,  JOSEPHINE 

5330.  Black  Cap. 
KROLL,  LEON 

5331.  Lower   Manhattan. 
BRINLEY,   D.   PUTNAM 

5332.  Matins. 

GALT,   CHARLES  FRANKLIN 

5333.  The    Gypsy. 
BREUER,  HENRY  J. 

5334.  Mount    Assiniboine. 
DAVOL,   JOSEPH   BENJAMIN 

5335.  Maine  Coast. 
LANG,  ANNIE  TRAQUAIR 

5336.  The  Hotels:  Venice. 
HAGGIN,  BEN  ALI 

5337.  Little  White  Dancer. 
CASE,  BERTHA 

5338.  View:    Sidi   Ben   Said:    Tunis. 
FOSTER,   BEN 

5339.  October  Morning. 
LANG,  ANNIE  TRAQUAIR 

5340.  From  My  Window:  Venice. 
BREUER,  HENRY  J. 

5341.  Mount  Sir  Donald. 

SCULPTURE 

PRATT,   BELA  LYON 

5342.  Polo  Player. 

5343.  St.   Christopher. 

GALLERY  72 

PAINTINGS 

WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H. 

5344.  Colored  Reef. 

5345.  Kingston  Harbor. 

5346.  Surf. 

5347.  Beach. 

5348.  Hurry. 


[52] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


5349. 

The  Pool. 

5350. 

The   Bark. 

5351. 

In  the  Cove. 

5352. 

The   Punt. 

5353. 

Shallow    Water. 

5354. 

New   Snow. 

5355. 

Gulf    Stream. 

5356. 

Gray  Sea. 

5357. 

Sunken    Ledges. 

5358. 

A  Winter  Sea. 

5359. 

Morning  at   Sea. 

5360. 

The  Culebra  Cut. 

5361. 

Bathers. 

5362. 

Tropical   Wave. 

5363. 

Barnacles. 

5364. 

The  Bathing  Pool. 

5365. 

The  Tramp  Steamer. 

5366. 

Evening. 

5367. 

At  Sea. 

5368. 

Tesceira:  Azores. 

5369. 

Caribbean   Sea. 

5370. 

The  Last  Drift. 

5371. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea : 

No. 

VIII. 

5372. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea: 

No. 

VII. 

5373. 

Bathers. 

5374. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea : 

No. 

V. 

5375. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea  : 

No. 

VI. 

5376. 

The  Wave. 

5377. 

The  Tide  River. 

5378. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea : 

No. 

IV. 

5379. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea: 

No. 

III. 

5380. 

Fantasy. 

5381. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea  : 

No. 

II. 

5382. 

Ten  Panels  of  the  Sea : 

No. 

I. 

SCULPTTJEE 

GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

5383.  Joseph   R.   De  Camp 
LONGMAN,   EVELYN   BEATRICE 

5384.  Head  of  Bacchante. 
MULLER.   OLGA  POPOFF 

5385.  Head  of  Breton. 
JAEGERS,  ALBERT 

5386.  Portrait:    Uncle  Joe  Cannon. 
Case  1. 

PROCTOR,  A.  PHIMISTER 

5387.  Silver  King  Fish. 

5388.  Charging   Elephant. 

5389.  BufEalo. 

5390.  American  Horse. 

5391.  Elk. 

5392.  Faun:    First   Model. 

5393.  Buffalo,    Q.   H. 

5394.  Dog  With  Bone. 

5395.  Princeton    Tiger. 

Twenty-two    inch    reduction. 

GALLERY  73 

PAINTINGS 

CLARK,    ALSON    SKINNER 

5396.  Market  in  Panama. 

5397.  In  the  Lock:   Miraflores. 

5398.  Sosa   Hill  from  the   Quarry. 

5399.  In  Tropical  Waters. 

5400.  Gold    Hill    from    Culebra. 

5401.  Dredges   Under   Gold   Hill. 

5402.  Gates:    Pedro    Miguel. 

5403.  Moving  the  Trestle. 

5404.  Pedro   Miguel  Locks. 

5405.  Big  Cranes:   Miraflores. 

5406.  Culebra   Cut   from   Empire. 

5407.  First  Dredges   Through  Gatun  Locks. 

5408.  Cucaracha  Slide. 

5409.  Culebra    Slide. 

5410.  The  Cranes:   Miraflores. 

5411.  In  the  Cut. 

5412.  Three   Hills   from   Culebra. 

5413.  Panama  from  the  Pacific. 


SCrLPTUEE 

PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO 

5414.  Head   Portrait. 
HARVEY,   ELI 

5415.  American  Elk. 
BURROUGHS,  EDITH  WOODMAN 

5416.  L'Arriere  Pensee. 
SALVATORE,  VICTOR  D. 

5417.  Study  of   Old  Man. 
Case  1. 

WEINMAN,  ADOLPH  A. 

5418.  On  Stonv  Pastures. 

5419.  R.    E.   W. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

5420.  Maude   Morgan. 

Lent  bv  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
WEINMAN,   ADOLPH  A. 

5421.  Womboli. 
WRIGHT,    ALICE   MORGAN 

5422.  Wood  Nymph. 
FRASER,   JAMES  EARLE 

5423.  Melisande. 
WEINMAN,   ADOLPH   A. 

5424.  Strayed  from  the  Herd. 
FRASER,   JAMES   EARLE 

5425.  End  of  the  Trail. 
HUMPHRISS,    CHARLES   H. 

5426.  Indian  Hunter. 
ADAMS,  HERBERT 

5427.  Debutante. 
SAINT  GAUDENS,  LOUIS 

5428.  Infant's   Head. 
WRIGHT,  ALICE  MORGAN 

5429.  Piping    Satvrs. 
ELLERHUSEN,   ULRICH  H. 

5430.  The  Commuters. 
WRIGHT,  ALICE  MORGAN 

5431.  Piping  Satyrs. 

GALLERY  74 

PAINTINGS 

POOKE,    MARION   L. 

5432.  Critics. 
PANCOAST,  MORRIS  HALL 

5433.  Afternoon:    Tompkinsville. 
YATES,   CULLEN 

5434.  Old   Farm:    November. 
VAN   LAER,   ALEXANDER  T. 

5435.  The  Old  MiU. 
POOKE,  MARION  L. 

5436.  Silhouettes. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE   P. 

5437.  The    Bridge:    Ogunquit. 
SPARKS,    ARTHUR   W. 

5438.  Midsummer  Day. 
MAGER,   GUS 

5439.  Flower    Bouquet. 
GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID 

5440.  Reverie. 
BORG,   CARL   OSCAR 

5441.  Campagna  Romana. 
SOTTER,   GEORGE  W. 

5442.  Snow-Bound  Hills:   Pittsburg. 
JAY,   CECIL 

5443.  Torn    Skirt. 
CLARKSON,  RALPH 

5444.  Portrait  Sketch. 
SOTTER.   GEORGE  W. 

5445.  Moonlight:    Gloucester  Harbor. 
FERGUSON,  NANCY  M. 

5446.  The  Old  Homestead. 
WILES,    IRVING    RAMSEY 

5447.  Madame   GervilleReache  as   Carmen. 
ROBINSON,   Will  S. 

5448.  Group  of  White  Birches. 
WEISS,   SAMUEL  A. 

5449.  Sunshine. 


[53] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


HEYNEMANN,  JULIA  H. 

5450    Mrs.    Arthur   Sj-mons. 
TAYLOR,  CHARLES  J. 

5451.  Boothbay   Harbor. 
HOULAHAN,  KATHLEEN 

5452.  Portrait. 

qPF.ICHER,    EUGENE  E.  ^  ,      t, 

5453    Portrait  of  John  Nelson  Cole,  Jr. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  J.       „  ,      , 
5454.   Springtime  in  the  Suburbs. 
=^455    Sandy  Creek. 

hImILTON,  MARY  RITER 

5456.  The  Poor. 

SCULPTUBB 

BOYLE,  JOHN  J. 

5457.  Stone  Age. 
KONTI,  ISIDORE 

5458.  Dying  Me^lo^^^e^s^^  ^^ 

PAINTINGS 

SARGENT,  JOHN   SINGER 

5459.  Spanish   Stable. 

5460.  Nude   Study. 

5461.  Syrian    Goats. 

M62  Portrait  of   Henry  James    Esq. 

lilt.  Sketch  of.  Joseph  Jefferson,  Esq. 

5464.  Rose  Marie. 

5465.  The   Ske^tch^ers^^^    ^^^^^.^  ^^^^^^^ 

5466.  Madam  Gautrin. 

5467.  Reconnoitering. 

SCULPTURE 

MORA,  JOSEPH  J. 

5468.  Esoah. 
^^5f6rSo?1iu5sioss    Jr. 
VONNOH,  BESSIE  POTTER 

5470  A  Young  Mother. 
STACKPOLE,  RALPH  W. 

5471  Mrs.    Sloss   and   Children. 

GALLERY  76 

PAINTINGS 

THOMPSON,  LESLIE  P. 

5472  St.  Paul's:  London. 
WRIGHT,  JOHN 

5473.   Sicilian  Lai»ds<:ape. 
MURPHY,   HERMANN    DUDLEY 
5474    The  Back  of  the  Salute. 

MURPHY,  HERMANN  DUDLEY 

5476.  The   Cloud. 

5477.  The  Emigrants:  Azores. 

5478.  New  Moon. 

5479.  Evening. 

5480.  At  Sea. 

5481.  Fireworks. 
MC  COMAS,   FRANCIS 

5482.  Pines    at   Monterey. 

5483.  Sichomovi:    Arizona. 

5484.  Walpi:   Arizona. 

5485.  A  Los  Olivos  Oak  Tree. 

5486.  Oaks  of  the  Monte. 

5487.  The  Red  Wagon. 
MURPHY,  HERMANN  DUDLEY 

5488.  Hot  Springs. 

5489.  Palazzo  da  Mula. 

5490.  In  the  Azores. 

5491.  Winter  Cloud. 

5492.  The  Green  Door. 

5493.  Angra:    Azores. 

GALLERY  77 

PAINTINGS 

ANDERSON,  KARL 

5494.  The   Serenade. 

5495.  Lower  Pasture. 

5496.  Boy  and  Goat. 

5497.  The    Pool. 


CARRIGAN,    WILLIAM   L. 

5498.  Mountain    Farm. 
DUNLAP,    HELENA 

5499.  The   Dressing  Table. 
YARROW,  WILLIAM  H.  K. 

5500.  Reflection. 
BUEHR,  KARL  ALBERT 

5501.  Luncheon   Outdoors. 
FOOTE,  MARY 

5502.  Study. 
ANDERSON,  KARL 

5503.  Fireflies. 
PADDOCK,   JOSEPHINE 

5504.  Miss  M.  and  a  Parrot. 
CARRIGAN,  WILLIAM  L. 

5505.  Summer  Hills.  

FRIESEKE,  FREDERICK  CARL 

5506.  On  the  Beach. 

5507.  Breakfast  in  the  Garden. 

5508.  Through  the  Vines. 

5509.  In  the  Doorway. 
MORA,  F.  LUIS 

5510.  Black,  Grey  and  Rose. 
HARTMAN,  C.   BERTRAM 

5511.  Spring. 

5512.  Summer. 

5513.  Autumn. 

5514.  Winter. 
MORA,    F.   LUIS 

5515.  Preparations  for  the  Party. 

SCULPTUEE 

WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

5516.  Rosali^.^^^  ^^  ^    ^    g_  ^^^^_  ^^^ 

LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

5517.  Winged  Head. 
HOFFMAN,    MALVINA  . 

5518    Portrait   Bust:    Bonanus    Grimson. 
FARNHAM,   SALLY  JAMES 

5519.  Cave  Woman. 
LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

5520    The  Human   Instrument. 
saint' GAUDENS,  LOUIS 

5521.  Head  of  Ceres. 
FENTON,  BEATRICE 

5522.  Caroline.  „        ,       _ 

Lent    by    Gustavus    Remak,    Jr., 

Esq. 
GALLERY  78 

PAINTINGS 

HASSAM,  CHILDE 

5523    The   Yachts:    Gloucester   Harbor. 

(Purchased  bv  the  San  Francisco 
Society  of  Artists  for  presenta- 
tion to  the  San  Francisco  Art 
Association.) 
5524.  Jonquils.  .      ,   --,       ^ 

5525    Sunset:    New   England  Coast. 
5526'.  The    Woman    with    Black    Furs    and 

Fire  Opals. 
5527    Nymph  with  Ducks. 

5528.  Couch  on   the   Porch:    Cos   Cob. 

5529.  Peonies. 

5530    In  the   Shadow  of  the   Vine. 

5531.  The  Little  River  in  June. 

5532.  The  West   Indian   Girl. 

5533    The   Ancient   Window   of   Nemours. 
5534!  California    Hills    in    Spring. 

5535.  The  Strawberry  Tea  Set.         . 

5536.  Spring    Morning    in    California. 

5537.  Telegraph   Hill. 

5538.  The  Terre  Cuit  Tea  bet. 

5539.  Aphrodite. 

5540.  The  South  Ledges. 

5541.  Nude. 

SCULPTUEE 

WEINMAN,  ADOLPH  ALEXANDER 

5542.  Heroic   Courage. 

[54] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


ADAMS,  HERBERT 

5543.  Meditation. 
MACNEILL,   HERMON'   A. 

5544.  Navajo   Orator. 
■BRIGHT.    ALICE   MORGAN 

5545.  Beside  the  Pool. 

GALLERY  79 

PAIXTIXGS 

CHASE,   WILLIAM  MERRITT 

5546.  Miss    Savageau. 

5547.  A  Poor  Man's  MeaL 

5548.  Self  Portrait. 

5549.  Portrait:    Hilda   Spong. 

5550.  Just  Onions. 

5551.  Portrait   of   an  Artist. 

5552.  Steichen. 

5553.  Helen. 

5554.  A  Passenger  Boat. 

5555.  Venice. 

5556.  Italian   Landscape. 

5557.  Back  of  the  TiUa. 

5558.  Portrait   Group. 

5559.  Old  Houses:   Venice. 

5560.  Long  Island  Landscape. 

5561.  On  a  Grand  Canal. 

5562.  Day  Dream. 

5563.  Portrait  of  J.  Frank  Currier. 

5564.  Mr.   Sullivan. 

5565.  The   Orangerj-. 

5567.  Woman   in  White   Buttoning   Gloves. 

5568.  La  Salute. 

5569.  Mrs.  Vonnoh. 

5570.  Mrs.  Sullivan. 

5571.  R.  U.  Johnson. 

5572.  Big   Copper   Kettle   and  Fish. 

5573.  Study  of  a  Young  Girl. 

5574    Woman  with  the  White   Shawl. 

Lent       by       The       Pennsylvania 
Academy    of    the   Fine    Arts. 

5575.  Still   Life:    Fish. 

5576.  Mrs.   Mason. 

5577.  Mrs.  Chase. 

GALLERY  83 

PAINTINGS 

FLORENCE.   M.   SARGENT 

5578.  Panel. 

5579.  Panel. 
MERRITT,  ANNA  LEA 

5580.  Lure  of  Fame. 
FLORENCE.  M.  SARGENT 

5581.  Panel. 

5582.  Panel. 

SCtlLPTTEE 

HOLM,   VICTOR   S. 

5583.  Edmund  H.  Wuerpel,   Esq. 
CORBETT,  GAIL  SHERMAN 

5584.  Bust  of  Rev.   Samuel  J.   Calthrop. 
PICCIRILLI,   ATTILIO 

5585.  Fragment  of  a   Statue. 

5586.  Fragment  of  a  Statute. 
BRENNER,   VICTOR  D. 

5587.  Womanhood. 
GANIERE,    GEORGE   ETIENNE 

5588.  Head   of  Lincoln. 
DALLIN,  CYRUS  EDWIN 

5589.  My  Boys. 
BRENNER,  VICTOR  D. 

5590.  Seeking. 

GALLERY  87 

PAINTINGS   AND   DRAWINGS 

DAVIE  S,   ARTHUR  B. 

5591.  Two  Voices. 

5592.  Ensapphired  Italy. 

5593.  Friend's    Fancy. 

5594.  The  Chord  of  Change. 

5595.  Summer  Storm. 


5596.  Summer   Has    O'erhrimmed. 

5597.  Silver- Veined  Earth. 

5598.  Drawing. 

5599.  Drawing. 

5600.  Drawing. 

5601.  Drawing. 

5602.  Drawing. 

5603.  Drawing. 

5604.  Drawing. 

5605.  Drawing. 

5606.  Drawing. 

5607.  Drawing. 

5608.  Drawing. 

5609.  Drawing. 

5610.  Drawing. 

5611.  Drawing. 

5612.  Mountaineers. 

5613.  Shadowy   Prefaces. 

5614.  Evening   Among   the   Ruins. 

5615.  The  Wind's  Way. 

5616.  Bucolic. 

5617.  Poetic  Memories. 

5618.  Under  the  Bough. 

5619.  Facades. 

5620.  Sacramental  Tree. 

5621.  Interwoven. 

5622.  Overborne. 

SCTJIiPTUEE 

PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

5623.  Upstream    and    Downstream. 
GRAFLY,   CHARLES 

5624.  Maidenhood. 
AITKEN,   ROBERT 

5625.  A  Thing  of  Beauty. 
CHAMBERLIN,   F.    TOLLES 

5626.  The  Cup   Bearer. 
BURROUGHS,   EDITH  WOODMAN 

5627.  Vine  Leaves. 

GALLERY  88 

PAINTINGS 

REDFIELD,  EDWARD  W. 

5628.  May:  Delaware  Valley. 

5629.  Easter  Morning. 

5630.  Across  the  Canal. 

5631.  The    Spring  Freshet. 

5632.  After  the  Blizzard. 

5633.  A  Village  in  France. 

5634.  Snow  Storm. 

5635.  Brook  in  Winter. 

5636.  The  Canal  in  Winter. 

5637.  In  the  Woods. 

5638.  Grey  Day:  Center  Bridge. 

5639.  Rhododendrons. 

5640.  Overlooking  the  River. 

5641.  Equihen:    France. 

5642.  The   Quarry   Road. 

5643.  Meadow   and   Brook. 

5644.  Spring. 

5645.  On  the  Delaware  River. 

5646.  Autumn. 

5647.  Woodland  Solitude. 

5648.  Between      Daylight      and     Darkness: 

New  York  City. 

5649.  Winter  at  Center  Bridge. 

5650.  Stover's  Mill. 

SCTJXPTtTEE 

GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

5651.  Edward  W.  Redfield. 

5652.  The    Entomologist. 

Lent  by  Henry  L.  Viereck,  Esq. 

GALLERY  89 

PAINTINGS 

DE   CAMP,   JOSEPH 

5653.  The  Fur  Jacket. 

5654.  Portrait  of  Frank  Duveneck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

5655.  The  'Cellist. 


[55] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


BENSON.  PRANK  "W. 

5656.  The  Coot  Shooter. 

5657.  The  Hill  Top. 

5658.  Mother  and  Child. 
PEIXOTTO.  ERNEST 

5659.  Villa  Lante. 
LA  FARGE,   JOHN 

5660.  Kwaunon  Meditating  on  Human  Life. 
PEIXOTTO,  ERNEST 

5661.  The  Pool. 
WHISTLER,   JAMES  MC  NEILL 

5662.  Green  and  Violet:  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E. 

Millicent    Cobden. 
DE   CAMP,   JOSEPH 

5663.  Girl  with  a  Book. 
WHISTLER,   JAMES  MC  NEILL 

5664.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Huth. 

Lent  bv  Louis  Huth,   Esq. 
DE   CAMP,   JOSEPH 

5665.  Penseroso. 
WHISTLER,   JAMES  MC  NEILL 

5666.  Note  Blanche:    Whistler's  Study  of  Jo. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

SCULPTURE 

PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

5667.  Young  Mother. 

5668.  Echo. 

5669.  The  Butterfly. 

5670.  Lord  Amherst. 
LONGMAN,  EVELYN  BEATRICE 

5671.  Female  Torso. 

5672.  Female  Torso. 
PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

5673.  Study  of  a  Young  Girl. 

GALLERY  90 

PAINTINGS 

MARIN,  JOHN 

5674.  The  Blue  Mountain:   Tyrol. 

5675.  Fir  Trees:   Maine. 

5676.  Carrying   Place   Head:    Maine. 

5677.  Spruce  with  Moss. 

5678.  Off  Wallace's  Head. 

5679.  Tree  and  Rock  Forms. 

5680.  Coming  Storm:    Cast  Island. 

5681.  Hudson  River:  West  Point. 

5682.  Downtown  New  York. 

5683.  Waves  and  Rock:    Big  Wood  Island. 

5684.  Pine  Tree:  Casco  Bay. 

5685.  Brooklyn  Bridge:  New  York. 

5686.  Pine  Tree:  Maine. 

5687.  Big  Wood  Island. 

5688.  Bridge-on-Seine. 

5689.  Pitch  Pine:  Casco  Bay. 

5690.  Mountains  and  Mist  Forms. 

5691.  Mountain   in   Mist:    Kupstein. 

5692.  Fish    House    Cove:    Casco    Bay. 

5693.  Black  Clouds:  Paris. 

5694.  From   Peekskill:    Hudson. 

5695.  Casco   Bay. 

5696.  Little  Bit:   Casco  Bay. 

5697.  Cat  Point:  Casco  Bay. 

5698.  Mountain  and  Lake:  Tyrol. 

5699.  Rocks   and  Trees. 

5700.  The  Mountains:  Kupstein. 

GALLERY  91 

PAINTINGS 

TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  H. 

5701.  Hill  at  Arc-la-Bataille. 

5702.  Niagara. 

5703.  Summer. 

5704.  Sailing. 

5705.  Greenwich   Hills. 

5706.  On  the  Upper  Terrace. 

5707.  Frozen  Stream. 

5708.  Phlox. 


5709.  Bridge  in  Spring. 

5710.  Harbor  View  Hotel. 

GALLERY  92 
PAINTINGS 

CADENASSO,  GIUSEPPE 

5711.  The   Reflection. 
ALBERT,  ERNEST 

5712.  Ten  Above  Zero. 
PADDOCK,  JOSEPHINE 

5713.  Youth. 
ROTH,   ERNEST  D. 

5714.  A  Winter  Landscape. 
BROWNELL,   MATILDA 

5715.  Girl  with  Columbine. 
DOUGHERTY.  PARKE  C. 

5716.  Mont  St.  Michel. 
COLEMAN,   CHARLES  CARYL 

5717.  Sorrow. 
DOUGHERTY,   PARKE  C. 

5718.  Moonlight, 
JANSSON,  ALFRED 

5719.  Illinois    Landscape. 
TOWLE,   LEDYARD   H, 

5720.  Birl  and  Macaw, 
DE   VOLL,   F,   USHER 

5721.  Quebec  from  the  Fortifications, 
GOODWIN,  ARTHUR  CLIFTON 

5722.  T  Wharf:  Boston, 
CLARKSON,  RALPH 

5723.  Portrait  of  E.  G.  Keith,  Esq. 
GOODWIN,  ARTHUR  CLIFTON 

5724.  Boylston   Street:    Boston, 

SCULPTTJEE 

WARNER,  OLIN  L, 

5725.  Maude  Morgan, 

Lent  by  C.  E,  S,  Wood,  Esq. 
WEINMAN,   ADOLPH   A. 

5726.  Portrait  of  W.  R.  M„  Esq, 

5727.  Chief  Blackbird. 
POLASEK,  ALBIN 

5728.  Aspiration. 

GALLERY  93 
PAINTINGS 

BELLOWS,   GEORGE 

5729.  Jeanette  with  Cat. 

5730.  Polo   Crowd, 

5731.  Laura. 

5732.  River    Front. 

5733.  Excavation   at   Night. 

5734.  North    Country. 

5735.  Day   in   June, 

5736.  Cloudy  Day, 

5737.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady, 

5738.  Grandmother. 

5739.  Boy. 

5740.  Portrait  of  Judge  Peter  B.  Olney. 

SCULPTUEE 

ADAMS,   HERBERT 

5741.  Infant   Burbank. 
ZETTLER,   EMIL  ROBERT 

5742.  Professor  T.  S. 
WEINMAN,   ADOLPH  A. 

5743.  BaU   Pitcher. 
CALDER,  A.   STIRLING 

5744.  Laughing  Boy, 
WEINMAN,   ADOLPH  A. 

5745.  The  Bowler. 

GALLERY   94 
PAINTINGS 

MACRUM,   GEORGE   H. 

5746.  Wool  worth  Building  from  West  Street. 
HARRISON,    BIRGE 

5747.  The  Tow  on  the  Lake. 
WARREN,   FRANK   C. 

5748.  A  Mediterranean  Village. 


[56] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


MC  COLL,  ilARY  A. 

5749.  Reflections. 
WARREN,   FRANK  C. 

5750.  In  the  Sahara. 

5751.  The  Caravan  in  the  Desert. 

5752.  Evening. 

5753.  Landscape  with   Figures. 
HARRISON,    BIRGE 

5754.  Floating  Ice. 
WARNER,    EVERETT  L. 

5755.  Brooklvn   Bridee, 
COLT,   MORGAN 

5756.  Long  Island  Moor. 
COOLIDGE,   MARY  ROSAMOND 

5757.  Portrait   of   S.   Burtis   Baker. 
COOPER,   COLIN  CAMPBELL 

5758.  Fifth  Avenue:     New  York. 
STEWART,   JULIUS  L. 

5759.  Venice. 
COLT,   MORGAN 

5760.  A  StiU  Day. 
BADITZ,   LAZAR 

5761.  Self  Portrait. 
COOPER,   COLIN  CAMPBELL 

5762.  Bowling  Green:     New  York. 
BOWDOIN,    HARRIETTE 

5763.  A  Venetian  Highway. 
O'BRIEN,   FRANK  M. 

5764.  Dunes   in   Italv. 
LA  FARGE,   BANCEL" 

5765.  The   Willow. 
OLSON,   ALBERT   BYRON 

5766.  Decoration:     The  Three   Sisters. 
WALTMAN,    HARRY   FRANKLIN 

5767.  Vermont. 
TYSON,   CARROLL   S.,  JR. 

5768.  Before  Morning. 
QUINLAN,  WILL  J. 

5769.  Mt.  Rainier  from  Pinnacle  Peak. 
EATON,   CHARLES  WARREN 

5770.  Summer  Night:    Lake  Como. 
WENTZ,   HENRY 

5771.  November:    Five  P.  M. 
TAYLOR,   CHARLES  J. 

5772.  Sandv  Creek  Bridge. 
PIERCE,   LUCY  V. 

5773.  Carmel  Landscape. 
HARRISON,   BIRGE 

5774.  Evening  in  Philadelphia. 
FOOTE,   MARY 

5775.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Herman  Kobbe. 
HARRISON.    BIRGE 

5776.  White  Wings. 

5777.  The    Red    Saw    MiU. 
KENDALL,   SERGEANT 

5778.  Venetian   Brocade. 

SCULPTURE 

ALFANO,   VINCENZO 

5779.  Cicero. 

5780.  Mother's   Love. 
AZZI,   MARIUS  A. 

5781.  Flower  Giri. 

GALLERY  95 
HERTER  LOOMS 

5782.  Tapestry. 

5783.  Tapestry. 

5784.  Tapestry. 

5785.  Tapestry. 

5786.  Tapestry. 

5787.  Tapestry. 

5788.  Tapestrj'- 

5789.  Tapestrv. 

5790.  Tapestry. 

5791.  Tapestry. 

5792.  Tapestrv. 

5793.  Tapestrv. 

5794.  Tapestrv. 
HERTER  LOOMS 

5795.  Furniture. 


AUZERAIS,   LOUIS  F. 

5796.   Collection  of  Fen  Potterv. 
PATIGIAN,   HAIG 

.5797.  Daniel  Monroe  Burns. 

SCULPTUSB 

RUMSET,   CHARLES  GARY 

5798.  Lion   Cub. 

5799.  Buffalo  and  Calf. 

5800.  Hound. 

5801.  Horse    and   Man   Drinking. 

5802.  Study  for  Centaur. 

5803.  Scratching  Dog. 

5804.  Stone  Bull. 

GALLERY  96 
PAINTINGS 

PEYRAUD,   FRANK  C. 

5805.  October. 
DIXON,   MAYNARD 

5806.  Navajo  Women. 
COUSE,  E.   IRVING 

5807.  Twilight:    Taos  Pueblo. 
SNELL,   HENRY  B. 

5808.  The  Cargo  Boat. 
PYLE,   WILLIAM  SCOTT 

5809.  The  Composer. 
LAMB,  F.  M. 

5810.  Our  New  England. 
FROELICH,    MAREN   M. 

5811.  The  Chinese  Robe. 
PEARSON,   JOSEPH  T.,  JR. 

5812.  Ducks    in    a    Marsh. 
FINN,  JAMES  WALL 

5813.  Girl  with  a  Fan. 
GROLL,  ALBERT  LOREY 

5814.  Lake  Louise. 
SANDONA,   MATTEO 

5815.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   Leo  Lentelli. 
DEMING,   EDWIN  WILLARD 

5816.  Prayer  to  the  Manes  of  the  Dead. 
EATON,   CHARLES  WARREN 

5817.  The  Shawangunk  Valley. 
WOOLF,   SAMUEL  JOHNSON 

5818.  The  News  Stand. 
BREDIN,   R.   SLOAN 

5819.  The   Farm. 

GALLERY  97 

PAINTINGS 

WAUGH,   FREDERICK  J. 

5820.  Coming  of  the  Line   Storm. 
OBERTEUFFER.   GEORGE 

5821.  Fishing  Boats. 
ROBERTS,   ALICE   MUMFORD 

5822.  The  Laughing  Girl. 
WUERPEL,   EDMUND   H. 

5823.  The  Call  of  Lingering  Dav. 
PUTHUFF,   HANSON 

5824.  Grav  Day  in  Stimmer. 
LUKS,   GEORGE 

5825.  The  Mother. 

5826.  Man  in  Brown. 
WAUGH,   FREDERICK  J. 

5827.  The   Maine   Coast, 
RUNGIUS,   CARL 

5828.  On  Wilcox  Pass. 
BORIE,  ADOLPHE 

5829.  Ladv  with  Black  Scarf. 
WAUGH,    FREDERICK  J. 

5830.  The   Southern  Gulf  Stream. 
LOCKMAN,   DE  WITT  M. 

5831.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 
RUNGIUS,   CARL 

5832.  Canadian   Rockies. 
AMES.    BLANCHE 

5833.  General  Adelbert  Ames. 
WUERPEL,   EDMUND  H. 

5834.  Late  Afternoon. 


[57] 


PHILIPPINE  SECTION 


MURA,   FRANK 

5835.  On  the  Downs:     Sompting. 
PARTINGTON,   GERTRUDE 

5836.  Portrait   of  Mrs.   Jack  Allan  Parting- 

ton. 
GRAY,   FREDERICK  G. 

5837.  Portrait  Study:    Hon.  Joseph  G.  Can- 

non. 
WUERPEL,   EDMUND  H. 

5838.  Gathering  Clouds. 
HUNT,   E.  AUBREY 

5839.  A  Tidal   River. 
ADAMS,   PHILIP 

5840.  The  Sailor. 

GALT,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN 

5841.  The  Etcher. 


LATHROP,  WILLIAM  LANGSON 

5842.  Summer  Afternoon. 
POOKE,   MARION  L. 

5843.  The  Chess  Plavers. 
BROWNELL,   MATILDA 

5844.  Girl  in  the  Chinese  Porcelain  Room. 
"WUERPEL,   EDMUND  H. 

5845.  An  Evening  Symphony. 
PAGE,   MARIE  DANFORTH 

5846.  Portrait  of  Anna  Coleman  Ladd. 

SCULPTUEE 

LAESSLE,  ALBERT 

5847.  The  Bronze  Turkey. 


PHILIPPINE  SECTION 


GALLERY  98 

PAIXTIXGS  AND  DEAWIKG8 

AMORSOLO,  F. 

5848.  Landscape. 
ASUNCION 

5849.  A  Bunch  of  Bananas. 
CULLER,   TOMAS 

5850.  A  "Water  Carrier. 
ESPIRITU,   A. 

585L  A  Gardener. 

5852.  Assassination  of  Governor  Bustamante. 
FABIE,   S.  L. 

5853.  A  Garden  Comer. 

5854.  Country   "Wavs. 
HERRER,  JOAQUIN  M. 

5855.  The  Model. 

5856.  Sampling. 
HIDALGO,   FELIX  R. 

5857.  The  Corpse  of  a  Tribal  Chief  Lying  in 

State. 

5858.  Assassination  of  Governor  Bustamante. 

5859.  The   Surf. 

5860.  Moonlight. 

5861.  Landscape. 

5862.  Archeronte. 

5863.  A  Portrait. 

5864.  Landscape. 


5865.  Christian  Maidens  Before  the  Mob. 

5866.  Marine. 

5867.  Hero  and  Leander. 
LUNA,   JUAN 

5868.  A  Dutch   Scene. 

5869.  A    Parisienne. 
MORENO,   AGAPITA 

5870.  A  Baguio  Landscape. 
O'FARRELL,   G. 

5871.  Landscape. 

5872.  Landscape. 
REYES,   N. 

5873.  Landscape. 
RIVERA  y  MIR,  VICENTE 

5874.  A  Filipino  Maiden. 

5875.  A  Filipino  Dame. 

5876.  A  Sick  Man. 
DE   LA  ROSA,   FABIAN 

5877.  My  Cat. 

5878.  Resentment. 

5879.  A    Billet   Doux. 

5880.  A  Dining  Room  Corner. 

5881.  A  Portrait  of  Miss  Hidalgo. 
ZARAGOZA  M. 

5882.  Gallantry. 

5883.  At  Prayer. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


GALLERY  99 

PAIXTIN6S 

FISHER.   MARK 

5884.  The  Rick  Yard. 
POWERS.   MARION 

5885.  The  Bouquet. 
WENDEL,   THEODORE 

5886.  Ipswich  Marsh. 
SPAETH,   MARY  HAUGHTON 

5887.  Penelope   Roberts. 
TITCOMB.   M.   BRADISH 

5888.  Hillside  and  Harbor. 
SMITH,   CHARLES   L.   A. 

5889.  The  Retreating  Light. 
STEELE,   THEODORE  C. 

5890.  The  Hill   Countrv. 
BERNEKER,   LOUIS  F. 

5891.  Coral  and  Blue. 
OCHTMAN,   LEONARD 

5892.  The  Brook  in   Spring. 
BRAUN,   MAURICE 

5893.  Hills  and  VaUev:  Southern  California. 
EBERT,   CHARLES 

5894.  Earlv  November. 
WILLIAMSON,   ADA  C. 

5895.  Baby  in   a  French  Cap. 


BITTINGER,   CHARLES 

5896.  After    Supper. 
POOKE,   MARION   L. 

5897.  The  WaU  Flower. 
TADAMA,   F. 

5898.  Public  Market:    Seattle. 
BISSELL,   HELEN  RATHBUN 

5899.  Old  Melodies. 
MANIGAULT,   E.  MIDDLETON 

5900.  Pastoral. 
DEMING,   EDWIN  WILLARD 

5901.  Vow  of  Vengeance. 
SCHLEGELL,   GUSTAV  VON 

5902.  Positano  Lemon  Vine. 

SCITLPTUEE 

YOUNG,   MAHONRI  M. 

5903.  Dav  Dreams. 
LADD,   ANNA  COLEMAN 

5904.  Eleanora  Duse. 

GALLERY  100 

PAIKTIXGS 

CUNEO,   C"YRUS  CINCINNATO 

5905.  The  Mother. 
BREMER,  ANNE  M. 

5906.  Isabella. 


[58] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


""^Jo^T  ^Spa'^S'h  Fair  in  the  Time  of  Goya. 
NELL,  TONY 

NELL,  TONY 

5910.  Floating  Feather. 
PADDOCK,   JOSEPHINE 

5911  The   Blue  Feather. 
EBERT,  CHARLES 

5912  Monhegan   Headlands. 

^-'59?3^  wSier'^^Sonhern  France. 
YATES,   CDLLEN 

5914.  Spring.       _,^„ 
SHAW,   SYDNEY  DALE 

5915.  Nature's   Screen. 

5916.  Woodland  Fete. 

5917    Southwestern  Summer. 
BRYANT,  MAUD  DREIN 

5918.  Still  Life:     Asters. 
PERRY,   LILLA  CABOT 

5919.  Open  Air  Concert. 
DUNLAP,  HELENA 

59'>0    The  Senor  s  (warden. 
WAITE,   EMILY  BURLING 

5921  Tijmentje  Cleaning  Brass. 
MACKY,   E.   SPENCER 

5922  Mother  and  Chiia. 
FARNDON,  WALTER 

5923.  Wistaria  Arbor. 
WAITE,  EMILY  BURLING 

5924    A  Morning  in  September. 
BEAL,  REYNOLDS 

5925.  Orr's  Mills. 
POOR,  HENRY  VARNUM 

5926.  The  Orchardist  and  His  i!  amuy. 
LINDE,   OSSIP  L. 

5927.  Venice. 
RANDOLPH,   LEE  F. 

5928.  The    Grape    Vine. 
WHITEMAN,   S.  EDWIN 

5929.  Summer  Breeze. 

SCULPTUEE 

LADD,   ANNA  COLEMAN 

5930.  High  Tide:    Low  Tide. 
HYATT,   ANNA  VAUGHAN 

5931.  Colts  in  a   Storm. 
SIMONS,   AMORY  C. 

5932    Having  a  Hard  Tmie. 
FAIRBANKS,  AVARD 

5933.  The  Baby. 
KONTI,  ISIDORE 

5934.  Scherzo. 
SIMONS,  AMORY  C. 

5935.  Mastiff  Dog. 

5936.  The  Storm. 
AKELEY,  CARL  E. 

5937.  Stung. 
WARNER,  OLIN  L. 

5938.  Maude^Morgan^    ^_  ^_  ^^^^_  ^^^_ 

LADD,   ANNA  COLEMAN 

5939.  Sleeping    Furies. 
HYATT,   ANNA  VAUGHAN 

5940.  Winter   Group. 

5941.  Jaguar  Reaching. 
NOQUET,  PAUL 

5942.  Weeping  Man. 

FRY,   SHERRY  EDMUNDSON 

5943.  Chief  Mahaska. 
NOQUET,  PAUL 

5944.  Despair. 


GALLERY   101 

DRAWINGS  AND  MONOTYPES 

WILLIAMSON,   SHIRLEY 

5945.  Monotype  No.   1. 

5946.  Monotype  No.   10. 

5947.  Monotype  No.  6. 

5948.  Monotype  No.  4. 

5949.  Monotype  No.  5. 

5950.  Monotype  No.  9. 
HOBART,   CLARK 

5951.  May  Flowers. 

5952.  Speak  1 

5953.  Evening. 

5954    Homeward  Patn. 

lilt   Symphony  in  Red  and  Blue. 

5956.  The  Morning  Walt. 

5957.  Goin'  to  Meetin*. 
5958    The  Tribute. 

WILLIAMSON,   SHIRLEY 

5959.  Monotype  No.   14. 

5960.  Monotype  No.   1^. 

5961.  Monotype  No.   16. 

5962.  Monotype  No.   1^. 

5963.  Monotype  No.   15. 

5964.  Monotype  No.   H. 
HOBART,   CLARK 

5965.  California  Night. 

5966.  The  Bathing  Pool. 

5967.  Sylvan   Glade. 

5968  Sunday  Afternoon. 

5969  The  Lady   Guinivere. 
5970".  The  White  Cloud. 

5971.  Midday  Rest. 

5972.  Sleep. 
JAKOBI,   RUTH 

5978.  City  Square. 

5974.  Towards  Evening. 

5975.  The   Beach. 

5976.  Silent  Street. 

5977.  Reaping. 

5978.  Water  Front. 

5979.  On  the  Sand. 

5980.  Brooklyn  Bridee. 
WILLIAMSON,   SHIRLEY 

5981.  Monotype  No.   7. 

5982.  Monotype  No.   8. 
MARTINEZ,   XAVIER  T. 

5983.  At  the  Grove. 
5984    The  Fairy  Dance. 

5985.  In  the  Hills. 

5986.  Peace. 

5987.  At  the  Pool. 

5988.  Spring   Dance 
WILLIAMSON,   SHIRLEY 

5989.  Monotype  No.   6. 

5990.  Monotype  No.  ^. 
LONDONER,  AMY 

5991.  Park  Bench. 

5992.  The  Bathers. 
'^ciQB    Woman  in  UlacK. 

I994.  Boardwalk:    Atlantic  City. 
5995.  The  Fairy  Tale. 
5996    Trees  and  Mountains. 
5997'.  Cripple  Creek. 
5998.  A  Strange  House. 

^??9''9''^FoUy'^t?adingLove:    An  Allegory. 

6000.  The  Chess  Players. 

6001.  Nymph  at  Pool. 

6002.  The  Peacock. 

6003.  The  Green  Vase. 

6004.  Fairy  Tales. 

6005.  Wood  NjTnph. 

6006.  Going  to  the  Dance. 

GALLERY   102 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 

HALE.  LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

6007.  Bleeding   Hearts. 

[59] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


JACKSON,   ANNIE  HURLBURT 

6008.  Child's  Head. 
BUTLER,   THEODORE  EARL 

6009.  Sunrise. 

HALE,   LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

6010.  Gardenia  Rose. 
BUTLER.   THEODORE  EARL 

6011.  Peonies. 

HALE,  LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

6012.  Madonna  Lilies. 
BUTLER,   THEODORE  EARL 

6013.  Afternoon. 

HALE,   LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

6014.  Anemones. 
MIELZINER,   LEO 

6015.  A  Profile  in  Silver  Point. 
BUTLER,  J.  J.   P. 

6016.  Autumn  Landscape. 
TAYLOR,   FRANK  WALTER 

6017.  Fete:     Night. 

6018.  Illustration:    The   Iron  Woman. 

6019.  Souvenir   of  Versailles. 
ZORACH,  WILLIAM 

6020.  Flowers. 
TAYLOR,   FRANK  WALTER 

6021.  The  Beach:    Brighton. 
ZORACH,  WILLIAM 

6022.  The   Wood   Cutters. 
TAYLOR,   FRANK  WALTER 

6023.  The  Pool:     London. 

6024.  The  Villas:     Trouville. 
ZORACH,  WILLIAM 

6025.  Woods  in  Autumn. 
TAYLOR,   FRANK  WALTER 

6026.  The  Cargo:    London. 
ZORACH,  WILLIAM 

6027.  The  Country  Vallev. 
TAYLOR,  FRANK  WALTER 

6028.  At  the  Races:    Deauville. 
BOONE,   CORA 

6029.  Tulips. 
HOPKINSON,   CHARLES 

6030.  Effect  of   Light. 

6031.  Effect  of   Light. 
TAYLOR,   FRANK  WALTER 

6032.  Illustration:    The  Iron  Woman. 
LANGTRY,   MARY 

6033.  Personally  Conducted. 
HOPKINSON,   CHARLES 

6034.  Effect  of   Light. 

6035.  Effect  of  Light. 
BOONE,   CORA 

6036.  A  Pot  of  Flowers. 

GALLERY  103 

PAINTINGS 

CRISP,  ARTHUR 

6037.  A  Song  Hit. 

6038.  The   Philanderer. 
DILLAYE,   BLANCHE 

6039.  On  the   Grand  Morin. 
HALLOWELL,   GEORGE  HAWLEY 

6040.  The  Logan. 
PERCY,   ISABELLA  C. 

6041.  Interior  of  Mission:    San  Juan. 
HALLOWELL,   GEORGE  HAWLEY 

6042.  Wood's  Lake. 
WARREN,   HAROLD   B. 

6043.  Autumn. 
HALLOWELL.   GEORGE   HAWLEY 

6044.  The   Driving  Pitch. 
BOWDOIN,   HARRIETTE 

6045.  A  Bit  of   Sunshine. 
DILLAYE,   BLANCHE 

6046.  Moonlight. 
LA  FARGE,   BANCEL 

6047.  The  Ravine. 
FINKELNBURG,   AUGUSTA 

6048.  The   Old   Homestead. 


DAWSON,   GEORGE  WALTER 

6049.  An  Old   Cottage   Rose. 
MC  CARTER,   HENRY 

6050.  Return  from  Foray:    Early  Ireland. 

6051.  Yearly  Tribute  to  the  King  of  Tara. 
DAWSON,   GEORGE  WALTER 

6052.  Rose-Covered  Wall:     Spain. 
PRESTON,   JAMES 

6053.  Market  Place. 
LATHROP,   WILLIAM  LANGSTON 

6054.  Landscape. 

6055.  A  Grey  Day. 
LAMB,  F.  M. 

6056.  Threatening. 
HALLOWELL,   GEORGE  HAWLEY 

6057.  The  Snow  Path. 
PETERSON,   JANE 

6058.  Sunlight   and    Shadows:     Venice. 
HALLOWELL,   GEORGE   HAWLEY 

6059.  Island   Lake. 

6060.  New  Hampshire  Snow. 

6061.  The  Choppers. 
PETERSON,   JANE 

6062.  Old  Venice. 
COOPER,   COLIN  CAMPBELL 

6063.  A   Salem  Residence. 

6064.  Mountains  at   Gruyeres:     Switzerland, 

6065.  The   White  House. 
HALE,   PHILIP  LESLIE 

6066.  Autumn   Fruits. 
NEUHAUS.   EUGEN 

6067.  Cliffs   at  Westport. 

6068.  Helvetia   Cemetery. 
HALE,   PHILIP  LESLIE 

6069.  A  Passing  Hour. 

6070.  Wistaria     and    the    Mysterious    Miss 

Wistar. 

SCULPTURE 

KEMEYS,   EDWARD   S. 

6071.  Fighting  Panther  and  Deer. 

GALLERY  104 

PAINTINGS 

SCHUSTER,   DONNA 

6072.  Concert    in    the    Court    of    the    Four 

Seasons. 
NUNN,   FREDERIC 

6073.  Sand  and   Sea. 
SCHUSTER,  DONNA 

6074.  Construction    Work    to    the    South    of 

the  Tower  of  Jewels. 
SELDEN,   HENRY  BILL 

6075.  Cloudy  Morning. 
SCHUSTER,   DONNA 

6076.  Construction    Work    to    the    South    of 

the  Tower  of  Jewels. 
NUNN,  FREDERIC 

6077.  Harbor  in  Winter. 
MUHRMAN,   HENRY 

6078.  Autumn    Landscape   with   Children. 

6079.  Chrysanthemums. 

6080.  Boy  with  White  Coat. 

6081.  Town  and  Sky. 

6082.  Sunset. 

6083.  Garden  Flowers. 
CONANT,   LUCY  SCARBOROUGH 

6084.  The  Jungfrau  at  Noon. 

6085.  Piz  Languard  from   Rosegg  Valley. 

6086.  The    Matterhorn. 

6087.  The  Sella  Joch:    Dolomites. 

6088.  The  Silver  Lake  of  the  Engadine. 

6089.  The  Beloved  Pine:     Campfer. 
SEARS,   SARAH  CHOATE 

6090.  Pigeon  Berries:     Bermuda. 

6091.  Hibiscus:    Bermuda. 
ZIMMERMAN,   M.  W. 

6092.  Across  the  Valley. 


[60] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


Bavaria. 
1. 


SEARS,   SARAH  CHOATE 

6093.  Morning  Glories:    Bermuda. 
BYNE,   ARTHUR 

6094.  The  Bishop's  Well:    Palencia. 

6095.  A  Toledan  Tenement. 

6096.  An  Old  Palace  in  Avila. 

6097.  Cathedral  Silhouette:     Saragossa. 

6098.  Vigo  from  the  Bay. 

6099.  Patio  in  an  Old  Posada  in  Alcala. 

6100.  Tarragona    Cathedral    Seen    from    the 

Cloister. 

6101.  A  Fountain  in  Lugo. 
MURPHY,   CAROLINE   BOWLES 

6102.  In  the  Azores. 

6103.  A  Cloud. 
HARDING,   GEORGE 

6104.  Night:     Australian   Desert. 
MURPHY.   CAROLINE   BOWLES 

6105.  Hot   Springs. 
GILCHRIST,  WALLACE  W.,   JR. 

6106.  Incoming   Tide. 

6107.  The  Fish  Dock. 

6108.  Towards  the  Sun. 

6109.  Rocks:    The  Maine  Coast. 

6110.  Twin  Birches. 

6111.  A  Quiet  Sea. 

GALLERY  105 

PAINTINGS,  DRAWINGS  AND  MONOTYPES 

PRESTON,  JAMES 

6112.  Paris  No.   6. 

6113.  Paris  No.  7. 

6114.  Paris  No.  5:    Cafe. 

6115.  Paris  No. 

6116.  Mamburg 

6117.  Paris  No, 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE   B. 

6118.  Marine. 

6119.  Rocks. 

6120.  Beach. 

6121.  Canal:    Venice. 

6122.  Decorative  Sketch. 

6123.  The  Rocks. 
SHEELER,   CHARLES 

6124.  Landscape  No.  5:    1914:    Drawing. 

6125.  Drawing  No.  2:    1914. 

6126.  Landscape  No.  2:    1914. 

6127.  Drawing  No.  1:    1914. 

6128.  Landscape:    Bethlehem. 

6129.  Mid-Ocean:    1908. 

6130.  Landscape  No.   2:     1915. 

6131.  Landscape  No.   3:     1915. 

6132.  Landscape  No.  4:     1915. 

6133.  Landscape  No.  5:     1914. 

6134.  Interior:    1915. 
HART,   GEORGE 

6135.  Call  of  the  South  Sea. 

6136.  Marie. 

6137.  Athesie  and  Child. 
MARSHALL,    E.   NEWELL 

6138.  Parroquet. 

6139.  Parrot  and  Fruit. 

6140.  Parrot  and  Grapes. 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

6141.  Beach. 

6142.  Under  the  Trees. 

6143.  Decorative   Sketch. 

6144.  Salute:     Venice. 

6145.  The  Sea. 

6146.  Landscape. 
MARSHALL,   E.   NEWELL 

6147.  Parroquet  and  Peaches. 

6148.  Parroquet  and  Anemones. 
HART,   GEORGE 

6149.  Hawaiian  Cowboy. 
MARSHALL,   E.  NEWELL 

6150.  Parrot. 


HART,  GEORGE 

6151.  My   Friend   Soloi. 

6152.  Sweetheart. 
HARTMAN,   C.   BERTRAM 

6153.  Erotic. 

6154.  Elefantasy. 

6155.  Birds  of  Paradise. 

6156.  Ice  Bear. 

6157.  Lotophagi. 

6158.  Flamingo  Fantasy. 

6159.  Admiration. 

6160.  Vanity. 

SCULPTURE 

POLASEK,   ALBIN 

6161.  Portrait  Bust  of  Theodore  N.  Ely. 

GALLERY   106 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 

HASSAM,  CHILDE 

6162.  Puerta  del  Sol:    Toledo. 

6163.  The  Fete  of  Lannion:     Grey  Evening. 

6164.  Sunset  at  Lannion. 

6165.  The  Old  House  with  Elms. 

6166.  Drawing  for  Thalassa. 

6167.  Old  Dutch  Church. 

6168.  The   Old   House:     September. 

6169.  The  Quais:    Lannion. 

6170.  Thalassa. 

6171.  The  Dance. 

6172.  Marsh  Haymakers. 

6173.  The  Convent. 

6174.  Moonrise  at  Sunset. 

6175.  The  River:    Nude. 

6176.  Shrimp  Fishers. 

6177.  Mt.  Hood. 

6178.  Hickory  Trees. 

6179.  Brittany  Cottage. 

6180.  La  Clarte. 

6181.  Skull  Springs:    Oregon. 

6182.  The  Squall:    Gloucester. 

6183.  Happy  Valley:    Harney  Desert. 

6184.  Street  in  Haarlem. 

6185.  Deep  Pool. 

6186.  Water  Lily  and  Nasturtiums. 

6187.  Der  Groot  House:    Haarlem. 

6188.  Brelevenez:    Second. 

6189.  Antwerp  Cathedral  Spire. 

6190.  Weir's  Farm:    The  Rain. 

6191.  St.  Michael's:  Lannion. 

6192.  Brelevenez. 

6193.  Shoals   Garden. 

6194.  Newfields:    New  Hampshire. 

6195.  The  Blue  Sea:    Appledore. 

6196.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Girl. 

6197.  Isles  of  Shoals:    Duck  Island. 

SCUIiPTUEE 

BISHOP,   EMILY  CLAYTON 

6198.  Passing  of  the  Seasons:    Winter  into 

Spring. 

GALLERY  107 

PAINTINGS 

LAWSON,  ERNEST 

6199.  Midday. 

6200.  Hot   Beds. 

6201.  Palisade   Road. 

6202.  Launch  Works. 
RAPHAEL,  JOSEPH 

6203.  Belgian  Farm. 
FERGUSON,   NANCY 

6204.  Coming  from  Church:    Princetown. 
RAPHAEL,   JOSEPH 

6205.  Environs  of  Brussels. 
LAWSON.   ERNEST 

6206.  Harlem   River. 
MACKY,   CONSTANCE 

6207.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Frederick  Roth. 


[61] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


SINGER,  WILLIAM  H.,   JR. 

6208.  In  My  Garden. 
TURNER,   HELEN  M. 

6209.  Portrait. 
LAWSON,   ERNEST 

6210.  Boat  Builders. 

6211.  Young  Trees  in  Winter. 

6212.  Boat  Club. 

6213.  Red  Church. 

6214.  Hudson  River  and  Palisades. 

6215.  Hills  at  Innwood. 

6216.  Beginning  of  Winter. 

SCUIiPTimB 

PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO 

6217.  Head  of  a  Boy. 

6218.  Head  of  a  Girl. 

GALLERY  108 

PAINTINGS 

WEBER,  MAX 

6219.  Still  Life. 

6220.  Potatoes. 
KUHN,   WALT 

6221.  Mural  Decoration. 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 
WEBER,  MAX 

6222.  Decoration. 
MACRAE,  ELMER  LIVINGSTON 

6223.  Iris. 
WEBER,  MAX 

6224.  Memories  of  a  Chinese  Restaurant. 
MAC  RAE,   ELMER  LIVINGSTON 

6225.  Fruit  Decoration. 
WEBER,   MAX 

6226.  Indian  Basket. 

MAC  RAE,   ELMER  LIVINGSTON 

6227.  Pear  Decoration. 
PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

6228.  Mosaic. 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

6229.  Picnic. 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 
WEBER,   MAX 

6230.  Figures  and  Landscape. 
DAVIE S,  ARTHUR  B. 

6231.  Mural  Decoration. 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 
WEBER,   MAX 

6232.  Mexican  Vases. 
HALPERT,   SAMUEL 

6233.  Lake  George. 
DAVIE S,   ARTHUR  B. 

6234.  Panel. 
PASCIN,   JULES 

6235.  Interior    with    Figure. 
SPEICHER,   EUGENE 

6236.  Still    Life. 
MCFEE,   HENRY  LEE 

6237.  Still  Life. 
PASCIN,   JULES 

6238.  Story  Teller. 
WEBER,   MAX 

6239.  Woman  in  Garden. 

6240.  Carrying  Fruit. 

6241.  Woman  and  Tents. 
PASCIN,  JULES 

6242.  Boys  Playing  Marbles. 
WEBER,   MAX 

6243.  Still  Life. 

GALLERY  109 
PAINTINGS 

HUNTINGTON,  MARGARET  WENDELL 

6244.  Still  Life. 
NORDELL,   CARL  J. 

6245.  The  Listeners. 


GOTTHOLD,   FLORENCE  WOLD 

6246.  The  Yellow  Cat. 
BRYANT,   MAUDE  DREIN 

6247.  Still  Life:    Crimson  Ramblers. 
CARLES,   ARTHUR  B. 

6248.  Torso. 

SMITH,   GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

6249.  California    Hillside. 
BRYANT,   EVERETT  L. 

6250.  Peonies. 

WALTMAN,   HARRY  FRANKLIN 

6251.  The  Blue  Fountain. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

6252.  White  Vase. 

SMITH,   GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

6253.  Eucalyptus  Trees. 
TYSON,   CARROLL   S.,  JR. 

6254.  A  Midsummer's  Day. 
RAPHAEL,   JOSEPH 

6255.  Tulip  Fields. 
SHORE,   HENRIETTA  M. 

6256.  Sisters. 
RAPHAEL,   JOSEPH 

6257.  Spring  Winds. 
GOODWIN,   ARTHUR  CLIFTON 

6258.  Boylston  Street:    Boston. 
REUTERDAHL,   HENRY 

6259.  Skyscrapers. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

6260.  Laurel  Blossoms. 
MACRAE,   ELMER  LIVINGSTON 

6261.  Summer:    Martha's  Vinevard. 
ADDAMS,   CLIFFORD 

6262.  Sadness. 
POWELL,   ARTHUR  J.  E. 

6263.  Bronx  KiUs. 

SOULPTUBB 
BERGE,   EDWARD 

6264.  Undine. 

GALLERY  110 

PAINTINGS 

MC  ILHENNY,   C.  MORGAN 

6265.  A  Gray  Morning. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
ROLSHOVEN,   JULIUS 

6266.  The     Refectory     of     San     Damiano: 

Assisi. 

Lent    by    the    Art    Museum    of 
Detroit. 
SPENCER,   MARY 

6267.  Peonies. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  HENRY 

6268.  Low  Lands:    Holland. 
THOMAS,   SEYMOUR 

6269.  Portrait:    Henri  Vignaud. 
WOODWELL,   JOSEPH  R. 

6270.  Sand   Dunes. 
RAPHAEL,   JOSEPH 

6271.  In   Holland. 
VINTON,   FREDERIC  PORTER 

6272.  Portrait:     Mrs.   Vinton. 
RICHARDS,   WILLIAM  T. 

6273.  Marine. 

Lent   by   Frederick   W.    Tillman, 
Jr.,  Esq. 
RAPHAEL,   JOSEPH 

6274.  Market  Dav  on  the  Canal. 
MCKILLOP,   WILLIAM 

6275.  Portrait  of  Robert  W.  Chanler. 
CONNELL,   EDWIN  D. 

6276.  The  Dunes. 

DE  WBNTWORTH,   CECILE 

6277.  Taper  to  Saint  Genevieve. 
POORE,    HENRY   RANKIN 

6278.  Twilight  on  the  Moor. 
MUHRMAN,   HENRY 

6279.  The  Barge. 


[62] 


UNITED  STl^TES  SECTION 


WOODWELL,   JOSEPH  R. 
6230.    Squam  River. 

6281.  Mist  from  the  Sea. 
REHN.   FRANK  K.  M. 

6282.  Where  the  Waves  Sweep. 

GALLERY   111 

PAIXTIXGS 

PARTINGTON,   J.  H.  E. 

6283.  The  Old  Belhnan. 

Lent  bv  R.  L.  Partington,  Esq. 
STETSON.   CHARLES  WALTER 

6284.  Bather. 

6285.  In  Praise  of  Dionysos. 

6286.  October. 
MORAN,    PETER 

6287.  Water  Bearer:    San  Juan. 
EAKINS.   THOMAS 

6288.  The  Home   Ranch. 

6289.  The  Concert   Singer. 

6290.  The  Veteran. 

6291.  Portrait  of  Henry  O.  Tanner. 

6292.  The   Crucifixion. 

6293.  The  Bohemian. 
MORAN,   PETER 

6294.  September  Haze. 
STETSON,   CHARLES  WALTER 

6295.  Summer  Joy. 

6296.  The  Love  Song. 

6297.  Portrait    of    Grace    Ellery    Channing- 

Stetson. 

6298.  Moonrise  Behind  Cypresses. 
MORAN,    PETER 

6299.  Pueblo   of   Zia. 
STETSON,   CHARLES  WALTER 

6300.  A  Place  of  Peace. 

6301.  Hanfaony. 

6302.  Smugglers. 

SCULPTtTKE 

WARNER,   OLIN 

6303.  Bust  of  Colonel  Wood. 

Lent  bv  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
PRATT,   BELA  LYON 

6304.  Bust  of  Mrs.  Pratt. 


GALLERY  112 

PAINTINGS 

LINDE,   OSSIP  L. 

6305.  Steps:    Venice. 
MC  EWEN,   WALTER 

6306.  The   Betrothed. 
6807.  Oldebroeck. 

6308.  Yes  or  No. 
MELCHERS,   GARI 

6309.  The  Arbor. 

6310.  Mother  and   Child. 

Lent  bv  James  Deering,  Esq. 

6311.  North  River. 

6312.  Skaters. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emv  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
MCEWEN,  WALTER 

6313.  An  Interlude. 
MELCHERS,   GARI 

6314.  Open  Window. 

6315.  Snow. 

BUTLER,   HOWARD  RUSSELL 

6316.  Spirits  of  the  Twilight. 
MELCHERS,   GARI 

6317.  Portrait  Group. 

Lent  bv  Huso  Reisinger  Estate. 
VAN  BOSKERCK,   ROBERT  W. 

6318.  Gill  Brook:    Adirondacks. 
SUTTER,   HENRY  R. 

6319.  Street   Scene:     Provincetown. 
HEYNEMANN,  JULIA  H. 

6320.  Miss  Mollv  Muir. 
HOBART,   CLARK 

6321.  The  Blue  Bav:    Monterey. 
HUBBELL,   HENRY  SALEM 

6322.  The  Crimson  Charger. 
THOMPSON,   LESLIE  P. 

6323.  Tea. 

SARGEANT,   GENEVE   RIXFORD 

6324.  Floating  Clouds. 

SCITLPTUEE 

CRENIER,  HENRI 

6325.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 
AKELEY.   CARL  E. 

6326.  The  Wounded  Comrade. 


NETHERLANDS  SECTION 


GALLERIES   113  to  116 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 

ADDICKS,   CHRISTIAN  JOHANNES 

6327.  Mother   and  Child. 
BALWfi,   C.  F. 

6328.  Road  on  the  Heath. 
6829.  The  Old  Cottage. 

BAUTZ,   DAVID 

6330.  Dead  Birds. 

VAN  BEEK,   BERNARDUS  ANTONIE 

6331.  Dutch  Landscape. 
VAN  DEN  BERG,   WILLEM 

6332.  Bov  with  Bowl  of  Fruit. 
BERKEMEYER,   LUDOLPH 

6333.  On  the  Banks  of  a  Dutch  Lake. 
DE   BOER,   GERARD  J. 

6334.  In  the  Garden  of  the  Castle. 

6335.  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 
BOTTEMA,   TJERK 

6336.  Loading  Hay. 

6337.  Drinker. 

6338.  Harvest  Time. 
GATE,   P.  TEN 

6389.   Autumn. 
COLLETTE,   JOAN 

6340.  Volendam. 

6341.  Volendam  Fisherman. 
LE  COMTE,  A. 

6342.  Amsterdam. 


COSSAAR,   J.  C.  W. 

6343.   San    Marco. 
DAKE,   CAREL  L. 

6844.  The  Three  Holy  Kings. 
DAKE,   CAREL  L.,   JR. 

6345.  View  of  Mt.  Tamalpais. 

6346.  Chinese  Gate:    Hongkong. 

6347.  Bolinas  Bay. 

6348.  Sheep  Fold. 
DERKSEN,   G. 

6349.  Children   Among  Wildflowers. 
VAN  DEVENTER,   JOHANNA  CORNELIA 

6350.  Beeches. 
DOOYEWAARD,   JACOB 

6351.  Meditation. 
VAN  DRIESTEN,   A.   J. 

6352.  Autumn. 
VAN  ESSEN,  JAN. 

6353.  Pelicans. 
FERWERDA,   BEREND 

6854.  Wheat    Stacks. 
GARJEANNE.   J. 

6355.  Brook  in  Limburg. 

6356.  Birch  Trees  in  Sunshine. 

6357.  Cottage  on  the  Heath. 
GEERLINGS,  JACQUES 

6358.  Ploughing. 

GOED^^iIE^^),  theodoor 

6359.  Chapel   in   France. 


[63] 


NETHERLANDS  SECTION 


GORI,   BERTHA 

6360.  Old   Woman. 
DE   GROOT,   G. 

6361.  In  the  Kempen  Country. 
HAMEL,   WILLEM 

6362.  Sheep  on  the  Dunes. 
HEYENBROCK,   HERMAN 

6363.  New   Building. 

6364.  Steel  Works. 

6365.  Belgian  Colliery. 

6366.  Factory  in  Winter. 

6367.  Extinguishing   Coke. 

6368.  Belgian  Glass  Factory. 

VAN  INGEN,   HENDRIKUS  ALEXANDER 

6369.  Resting. 

6370.  Head  of  a  Cow. 

6371.  Summertime. 

6372.  Dutch   Landscape. 

6373.  Dutch   Landscape. 
JANS,  JAN 

6374.  Spring  Morning  on  the  Dunes. 
JANSSEN,   ROBERT  M. 

6375.  Repairing  Fishing  Nets  in  Katwyk. 

6376.  Girl  from  lerseke,  Zeeland. 
KERLING,   ANNA  E. 

6377.  Diligent  Old  Woman. 

6378.  Feeding  the  Chickens. 
KEVER,  J.   S.  H. 

6379.  Domestic   Cares. 
KOPPENOL,   C. 

6380.  Sea  near  Scheveningen. 

6381.  Loading  Hay. 

6382.  Geese  near  the  Lake. 
KRABBfi,   H.   M. 

6383.  Little  Sis. 

6384.  Belgian  Refugees. 
KRAMER,   MARTINUS 

6385.  Wintertime  in  Belgium. 

6386.  Wintertime  in   Holland. 
LEDEBOER,   HANS 

6387.  What  I  Saw  in  My  Dreams. 
LtJCKER,   EUGENE 

6388.  Dordrecht. 

6389.  Blooming  Apple  Tree. 

6390.  Sions  HiU:    Nymegen. 

6391.  Last   Sunrays. 
LUYT,  A.  M. 

6392.  Peasant    Festival:     Zeeland. 
VAN  DER  MAAREL,  M. 

6393.  On  the  Beach. 

6394.  Country  Road. 
MAUVE,  A.  R. 

6395.  Wintertime. 
MAUVE,   ANTOON 

6396.  Returning  Home. 

6397.  Sheep   Shearing. 

6398.  A  Warm  Day. 

6399.  Sunset  in  Winter. 
MENSION,   C.  J. 

6400.  The  Beast  of  Prey. 
MENTOR,  A. 

6401.  The  Reincarnation  of  Satan. 

6402.  The  White  Saviour. 

6403.  The   Highest   Sacrifice. 
MESDAG,   HENDRIK  WILLEM 

6404.  A  Stormy  Sea. 
MEYER,   JOHAN 

6405.  Early  Morning. 
MONDRIAAN,   FRITZ 

6406.  The    Golden    Autumn. 

6407.  By  the  Pond. 

DE   MOOR,   P.   CORNELIUS 

6408.  The  Dance. 
MOOY,   F.  A. 

6409.  Wintertime  in  Brabant. 
OERDER,   FRANS 

6410.  Nasturtium. 

6411.  Waiting. 


OOSTERZEE,   H.  A.  VAN 

6412.  Autumnal    Afternoon. 
VAN  OVERBEEK,   G.  J. 

6413.  Cart  Horses  at  the  Riverside. 
DE   REGT,   P. 

6414.  Dreary  Day  in   Spring. 
REPELIUS,    BETSY 

6415.  Interior  of  a  Dutch  Home. 
VAN  RHYNNEN,  JAN 

6416.  Brook  with  Lilies. 
RINK,   PAUL 

6417.  Good  Friday  in  Rome. 
ROELOFS,  WILLEM  E.,   JR 

6418.  The  Land  of  Tulips. 
ROSSE,   HERMANN 

6419.  The   Water   Palace. 

6420.  Carmel  Bay. 

6421.  Garibeg  Dal:  a  Javau  Festival. 
SCHIEDGES,   P.  P. 

6422.  Mill  at  Nigtevecht. 
SCHIPPERUS,   PIETER  ADRIANUS 

6423.  Winter. 

6424.  Autumn. 
SCHULMAN,  DAVID 

6425.  A  Winter  Afternoon  in  Laren. 
SLUITER,   WILLY 

6426.  At  the  Races. 
SMITH,   HOBBE 

6427.  Fisherman  Knitting  Nets. 
SNOECK,   JACOB 

6428.  Before  the  Open  Door. 

6429.  Cleaning  Vegetables. 
VAN   SOEST,   LOUIS 

6430.  Winter  Evening. 

6431.  Carnival. 
STERRE   DE  JONG,   J.   F. 

6432.  Waiting  for  Breakfast. 

6433.  In  the  Cornfield. 
TESTAS,   P.  H. 

6434.  Constrained   Thoughts   of   a   Disagree- 

able Event  in  the  Past. 

6435.  Good  Intentions  Thwarted  by  Earthly 

Difficulties. 

6436.  Caught  Anger. 

6437.  Corroding  Pain. 

6438.  Sarcastic   Thoughts. 

6439.  Purification   from  Evil  Thoughts 

6440.  Soul  Still  Bound  to  Earth. 

6441.  Evil  Thoughts  Purified  by  Music. 

6442.  Energetic  Thought. 

6443.  Troubles  of  Life. 
TOOROP,   JAN 

6444.  Fish  Distribution  in  Katwyk. 
VAN  TUSSENBROEK,   OTTO 

6445.  The  Volendam  Sailor. 
VELSEN,   SUZE 

6446.  Autumn. 
VLAANDERBN,  JOHAN 

6447.  Country  Road  in  Overyssel. 

6448.  The  Country  of  Overyssel. 
VREEDENBURGH,   C. 

6449.  Unloading  Peat  on  the  Edge  of  a  Canal. 

6450.  Village  of   Blokzyl. 

6451.  Village  of  Nieuwkoop. 

6452.  In  the  Meadow. 
VREEDENBURGH-SCHOTEL,   M. 

6453.  Slum  in  the  City  of  Hattem. 
VUUREN,   JAN  VAN 

6454.  The  Mill. 

VAN  DER  WAAY,  NICOLAAS 

6455.  The  Looking  Glass. 

6456.  Dutch  Orphan  House  Girl. 

6457.  The  Springtime  of  Life. 
VAN  WALCHREN,   PIET  M. 

6458.  The  Cornmill. 
WANDSCHEER,   MARIE 

6459.  Nasturtiums. 


[64] 


NETHEELANDS  SECTION 


YAN  WANING,   CORNELIS  ANTHONY 

6460.  Ancient  Part  of  the  Hague  City. 

6461.  Moonlight  in  Dordrecht. 
WARTENA,   FROUKJE 

6462.  In  Flanders. 
VAN  DER  WEELE.  H.  J. 

6463.  Dutch  Ploughing  Oxen. 
VAN  DER  WILLIGEN,   C.  A. 

6464.  Nasturtium. 
ZON,  JACOB 

6465.  Nawj'ing. 

6466.  Preparing  Fodder, 

FEINTS,    ETCHINGS,   LITHOGRAPHS,   ETC. 

BAUER,   M.  A.  J. 

6467.  Church  in  Moscow. 

6468.  Street  in  Constantinople. 

6469.  A  Damascus  Bazaar. 
BAUKEMA-PHILIPSE,   M. 

6470.  Castle  Doorweerth. 
BODIFEE,   PAUL 

6471.  Old  Town  in  "Winter. 

6472.  Old  Town. 
BOTTEMA,   TJEERD 

6473.  Winter  at  Laren, 

6474.  House  at  Laren. 

6475.  Steeple  at  Laren. 

GRAADT  VAN  ROGGEN,  JOHANNES  MAT- 
THEUS 

6476.  Venice. 

6477.  Venice. 
HARTING,   DIRK 

6478.  Steeple  Amersfoort. 

6479.  Amsterdam  Lock. 

6480.  Langegracht:    Amersfoort. 

6481.  Amersfoort  I. 

6482.  Amersfoort  II. 

6483.  Amersfoort  Canal  V. 

6484.  Fairy  Tale. 

6485.  Amsterdam. 
HAVERKAMP,   G.  C. 

6486.  Market  in  the  Evening:    Amsterdam. 

6487.  Old  Church:  Amsterdam. 

6488.  St.  Pieter  Leiden. 

6489.  Antwerp. 
HEMELMAN,  ALBERT 

6490.  Small  Gelder  Yard. 

6491.  Pile  Driver:    Amsterdam. 
ISRAELS,   JOSEF 

6492.  White  Herons. 
ISRAELS,   JOSEF 

6493.  Knitting  Fishing  Nets. 
DE   JONG,   TOON 

6494.  Yeere  Cathedral. 

6495.  Tjalk   Outside  Dordrecht. 
KOEKKOEK,   GERARD 

6496.  Delfshaven  Harbor. 
KRAMER,   MARTINUS 

6497.  To  the  River. 

6498.  Downs  Oaks. 


LtJCKER,  EUGENE 

6499.  Old  Mill. 

6500.  Nymegen. 

6501.  Shipbuilding  Yard. 

6502.  Cathedral. 

6503.  Last  Sunrays. 

6504.  Winter  Evening. 

6505.  Old  Houses. 
MARIS,   MATTHEW 

6506.  The   Sower    (after  Millet). 
MOULYN,   S. 

6507.  Le  Chateau  Beaufort. 

6508.  Study  of  the  Nude. 

6509.  Villa  d'Este. 
POORTENAAR,   JAN 

6510.  Gateway,    Westminster. 

6511.  Roman  Catholic  Cathedral. 

6512.  Moonrise. 

6513.  Interned  British  Soldier. 

6514.  First  Arch,  Waterloo  Bridge. 

6515.  At  Blackfriars  Station. 

6516.  Sunset. 

6517.  Westminster  Abbey. 

6518.  Coast  of  Cornwall. 

6519.  Under  the  Viaduct:    Amsterdam. 

6520.  Waterloo  Bridge  and  River. 

6521.  Evening. 

6522.  Blackfriars  Bridge. 

6523.  Nude. 

6524.  Amsterdam:   Kolkje. 

6525.  Amsterdam:   Beurs. 

6526.  Amsterdam:   New  Church. 

6527.  Amsterdam:   Gateway. 

6428.  Amsterdam:   Reguliersgracht. 

6429.  Amsterdam:    St.  Nicolai  Church. 

6530.  Newcastle:   Castle  Stairs. 

6531.  Newcastle:     Cathedral. 

6532.  Newcastle:     Cranes. 

6533.  Newcastle:    Shipbuilding  I. 

6534.  Newcastle:    Shipbuilding  II. 

6535.  Newcastle:   High  Bridge. 
SHELFHOUT,  LODEWYK 

6536.  Winter  'Iree. 

6537.  Les  Angles. 
VAN  DER  VALK,   M. 

6538.  The  Dog  of  Fo. 

6539.  The  Bridge. 

6540.  Sandfihip. 

6541.  Avenue. 

6542.  River  View. 

6543.  Bridge. 

6544.  Mill  Near  the  Lake. 

6545.  Old  Boat. 

6546.  Meadow  Road. 

6547.  Amsterdam. 

6548.  Old  MiU  Delft. 

6549.  Riverside. 

6550.  Brook  Near  Warmond. 
VELSEN,   SUZE 

6551.  Sunny  Doorlet. 

6552.  Old  Dutch  Slum. 

6553.  Old  Gateway:    Hasselt. 

6554.  Door:    Bethlehem  Church. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


GALLERY  117 

PAINTINGS 

MAURER,   ALFRED  H. 

6555.  Bal  Bullier. 
MAYER,   LOUIS 

6556.  Ladv  with  Black  Veil. 
EBERT,   CHARLES 

6557.  The  Fog  Bow. 
HOFFMAN,   HARRY  LESLIE 

6558.  Saturday  Morning :    Savannah  Market 


WILLIAMS,   GEORGE   ALFRED 

6559.  The  Drama  of  the  Sea :    The  Breakers. 
BERNINGHAUS,   OSCAR  E. 

6560.  A  Southwestern  Pueblo. 
NOBLE,   JOHN 

6561.  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 
ANDERSEN.   MARTINUS 

6562.  The  Glittering  Pageant. 
CASER,   ETTORE 

6563.  Old  Venice. 


[65] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


SEAWELL,   HARRY  W. 

6564.  Interior. 
KIXG,    PAUL 

6565.  Winter. 
GRANVILLE-SMITH,   WALTER 

6566.  Clearing  Mists. 
FOOTE,    WILL   HOWE 

6567.  Gloucester  Harbor. 
ALBRIGHT,   ADAM  EMORY 

6568.  The  Hill  Road. 
PANCOAST,   MORRIS   HALL 

6569.  La  France  Leaving  Quarantine. 
ULLMAN,    EUGENE   PAUL 

6570.  Head  of  a  Young  Woman. 
TROCCOLI,   GIOVANNI  BATTISTA 

6571.  Woman  with  a  Handkerchief. 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH   H. 

6572.  Corner  of  the  Garden. 

6573.  Studio  Interior:    Chinese  Jar. 
SAND  OR.   MATHIAS 

6574.  The  Pueblo  of  Walpi. 
PRICE,   C.   S. 

6575.  On  the  Plains. 
BRECKENRIDGE,    HUGH   H. 

6576.  The  Open  Garden. 

6577.  Studio  Interior:    The  Tapestried  Wall. 
HIGGINS,   EUGENE 

6578.  The  Strange  Land. 
VIVIAN,    CALTHEA 

6579.  Moonlight:    St.  Francis  Sutter  Park. 
IRVINE,    WILSON 

6580.  The  Bathing  Beach. 
CUNEO,   RINALDO 

6581.  Notre  Dame:    Paris. 
BOWER,   ALEXANDER 

6582.  The  White  Shore. 
WESSEL,    HERMAN   H. 

6583.  The  Harbor:    He  aux  Moines. 

SCULPTUEE 

STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

6584.  Fountain:    Afraid. 

GALLERY   118 

PAIXTIXGS 

BUTLER,   EDWARD   B. 

6585.  The   Brook. 

DUMOND,   FREDERIC  MELVILLE 

6586.  Sea  Carvings. 
COOPER.    EMMA   LAMPERT 

6587.  Temple  at  Jaipur. 
COOPER,    COLIN   CAMPBELL 

6588.  Beauvais  Cathedral. 
BERLIN,   HARRY 

6589.  Vermont  Hills. 
COOPER,    EMMA  LAMPERT 

6590.  Side  Street:    Beauvais. 
STEELE,   THEODORE    C. 

6591.  November  Afternoon. 
BOWER,    ALEXANDER 

6592.  Snow-Covered  Cliffs. 
BEAUMONT,    LILIAN   ADELE 

6593.  The  Satin  Gown. 
KING,   PAUL 

6594.  June. 
GRANVILLE-SMITH,   WALTER 

6595.  Summer  Breeze. 
SHARP,   JOSEPH   HENRY 

6596.  Crucita  :    Taos  Indian  Girl. 
RAVLIN,    GRACE 

6597.  To  the  Cemetery:    Venice. 
BRAUN,    MAURICE 

6598.  Sunlit  Hills:     Southern  California. 
DUSTIN,   SILAS   S. 

6599.  Midnight  in  New  England. 
FARLEY,    RICHARD    BLOSSOM 

6600.  Primrose  Path. 
JONES,    LEON   FOSTER 

6601.  A  Misty  Day  in  Winter. 


ALLIS,   C.   HARRY 

6602.  Evening:    Montreuil. 
LANGHORNE.   KATHERINE 

6603.  Rhode  Island  Pool. 
ASHLEY,    CLIFFORD   W. 

6604.  Chase  of  the  Bowhead  Whale. 
NOYES,   GEORGE   L. 

6605.  Winter   Morning. 
FOURNIER,   ALEXIS  JEAN 

6606.  Morning  in  Venice. 
ERICSON,   DAVID 

6607.  Low  Tide. 
DE  JONG,   BETTY 

6608.  The  Dancing  Girl. 
GROSSMANN,   EDWIN  BOOTH 

6609.  StiU  Life. 

DAVOL,   JOSEPH  BENJAMIN 

6610.  Where  Sea  and  River  Meet. 
SELDEN,   HENRY  BILL 

6611.  October  Morning. 
FOOTE,   MARY 

6612.  Portrait  of  August  Jaccaci,   Esq. 
CLOSSON,   WILLIAM  BAXTER 

6613.  A  Glimpse  of  the  Sea. 

GALLERY   119 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 

SNELL,   HENRY  B. 

6614.  The  Lighthouse  bv  Moonlight. 
PAPE,   ERIC 

6615.  The  Mexican  Dance. 
SNELL,   HENRY   B. 

6616.  The  Passing  Steamer. 
ZIMMERMANN,   M.  W. 

6617.  Across  the  Lake. 
COUSE,   E.   IRVING 

6618.  An  Indian  Shepherd. 
WEBER,   SARAH   S.   STILLWELL 

6619.  Water  Babv. 
WYETH,   N.   C. 

6620.  Old  Pew    (Treasure   Island). 

6621.  Chinese  Pirates. 

6622.  The  Picador. 

6623.  Captain  Bones  Routs  Black  Dog 

(Treasure  Island). 

6624.  Ebenezer  Balfour  (Kidnaped). 
SCHOONOVER,   FRANK  E. 

6625.  The  Trail  of  the  North. 
ARTHURS,   STANLEY  MASSEY 

6626.  Overland  Transportation. 
SCHOONOVER,    FRANK  E. 

6627.  The  Fur  Brigade. 
ARTHURS,   STANLEY  MASSEY 

6628.  The  Evening  Mail. 
BEEK.   ALICE   D.    ENGLEY 

6629.  Portrait  Studv. 
GALLAGHER,    SEARS 

6630.  From  the  Bridge. 
EVERETT,    HERBERT   EDWARD 

6631.  Cottage  Garden. 

6632.  Garden  at  Pipestave  Hill. 
FINKELNBURG,    AUGUSTA 

6633.  Mv   Woodsie   Park. 
DUFNER,   EDWARD 

6634.  Portrait:    A  Rav  of  Sunlight. 
ROBINSON,    BOARDMAN 

6635.  Louvain. 
BENDA,   WLADYSLAW  T. 

6636.  Laila. 

MC  CARTER,   HENRY 

6637.  Lust  for  Gold. 
FORTUNE,    E.    CHARLTON 

6638.  Moonlight. 
HURRY,   LUCY  W. 

6639.  The  Concert  in  the  Garden. 
OAKLEY,   THORNTON 

6640.  Shinto  Pilgrim. 

6641.  Fisherman. 


[66] 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


6642.  Faggot  Gatherer. 

6643.  Peasant  Woman. 
DAVIS,    STUART 

6644.  The  River. 

6645.  The  Fog. 
EISENLOHR,    E.    G. 

6646.  First  Furrows. 
MAURY,   CORNELIA  F. 

6647.  The  Three  Bears  Story. 
LICHTENAUER,   J.  MORTIMER 

6648.  Studv  for  Harris  Theater. 
KUHN,  "WALT 

6649.  Drawing. 

BROWN,   CHARLOTTE   HARDING 

6650.  The  Squab  Syndicate. 

6651.  Hump  Yourself. 
FORTUNE.   E.  CHARLTON 

6652.  The  Galloway  Inn. 
HARDING,   GEORGE 

6653.  The  Fisherwoman. 
BROWN,   CHARLOTTE   HARDING 

6654.  On  the  Hillside. 
BLUMENSCHEIN.    MARY   GREENE 

6655.  A  Girl. 

BENDA,   WLADYSLAW   T. 

6656.  Amazons:     I. 

6657.  Amazons:     II. 

DE   ROSALES-BAGG,   LOUISE 

6658.  Portrait. 
PRESTON,   JAMES 

6659.  Regenburg:    Bavaria. 

ELLIOTT,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN  GREEN 

6660.  Inspector  Joly. 

6661.  The  First  Communion. 
WEILL,   EDMOND 

6662.  October  Haze. 

MAO  GILVARY,   NORWOOD 

6663.  Autumn  Idyl. 
FOLGER,   ANNIE,   B. 

6664.  Sand  Dunes. 
HURRY,   LUCY  W. 

6665.  The  Peacock. 

6666.  Waiting  for  the   Stage  Coach. 
DE  ROSALES-BAGG.   LOUISE 

6667.  Miss  Betty  Callish. 
CRISP,   ARTHUR 

6668.  The  Little  Spinster. 
MURA,    FRANK 

6669.  Washerwoman. 

6670.  Market  Carts. 

6671.  Cottages  in  Warwick. 

6672.  The  Old  Malt  House. 

6673.  Castle  Wall:   Warwick. 

6674.  Street  in  Warwick:    Winter. 

6675.  Barges  in  Tow. 

6676.  Cloudy  Day  on  the  Thames. 

6677.  Brewers'  Drayman. 

6678.  Below  London  Bridge. 
HAWORTH,    EDITH 

6679.  Gibraltar. 

6680.  Midsummer. 

6681.  Cvpress  Tree. 

6682.  African  Coast. 

6683.  Village  Street:    Provincetown. 
HEYNEMANN,    JULIA   H. 

6684.  Old  Chinatown:    San  Francisco. 
WILSON,    FLOYD 

6685.  Chinatown:    Portland. 
BALL.    ROBERT   E.   JR. 

6686.  The  Palms. 
MAGER,   GUS 

6687.  Tulips  and  Irises. 
ROGERS,    GRETCHEN  W. 

6688.  Still  Life. 
BLUMENSCHEIN,   ERNEST  L. 

6689.  Love  of  Life  No.  2. 

6690.  Love  of  Life  No.  1. 
HARDING,   GEORGE 

6691.  The  Wreckers. 


NORMAN,   MABEL 

6692.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Hunter. 

6693.  Maestro  Alessandro  :    Profile. 

6694.  Portrait  of  Dr.  George  Cerio. 

6695.  Matilde. 

6696.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Helene  Anderson. 

6697.  Maestro  Alessandro. 

6698.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Hapgood. 
WYETH,   N.   C. 

6699.  Roaring  Skipper. 
MC  CORMICK,   HOWARD 

6700.  Hopi  Ceremonial. 
ROBINSON,    BOARDMAN 

6701.  Viva  What's  His  Name:    Mexico,  '12. 

6702.  Disease    in    the   Wake   of   War:     Bal- 

kans, '12. 
BECKER,   MAURICE 

6703.  The  Older  Generation. 

6704.  The  Bov  and  the  Man. 
ROBINSON,   BOARDMAN 

6705.  T.  R.  in  Old  Madrid. 
WEBSTER,   HERMAN   A. 

6706.  Rio  Ogni   Santi :    Venice. 

6707.  Ponte   Santa  Triniti. 

6708.  Rio  Delia  Croce:    Venice. 

6709.  On  the  Arno :    Florence. 

6710.  Ponte  Vecchio :    Florence. 

6711.  Ponte  Delle  Grazie:    Florence. 
WOODBURY,   CHARLES  H. 

6712.  Cut  at  Empire. 

6713.  Near  Pedro  Mieuel. 

6714.  Near  Empire. 

6715.  Sea  Wall:     Panama. 

6716.  The  Great  Slide. 

6717.  Culebra  Cut. 
ABBEY,    EDWIN   A. 

6718.  St.  Agnes'  Eve. 

6719.  Parson  Dunkhardt. 
LICHTENAUER,   J.   MORTIMER 

6720.  Studv  for  Shubert  Theatre. 
MIELZINER,    LEO 

6721.  Character  Head. 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W. 

6722.  Sassafras  Trees:    Moonlight. 

6723.  Oak  Tree:    Coming  Storm. 
CAHILL,  ARTHUR 

6724.  Illustration   for  Western   Story. 
STORRS,   JOHN 

6725.  Portrait. 
HALE,   WALTER 

6726.  The  Walk  Along  the  Ramparts. 

6727.  The  Chapel  on  the  Rock:    Le  Puy. 
SLOAN,   JOHN 

6728.  Girl  Undressing. 

6729.  Woman  on  Roof. 

6730.  At  the  Top  of  the  Swing. 

6731.  Return   from  Toil. 
DAVIS,    STUART 

6732.  The  Cafe  Loque. 

6733.  A  Back  Yard. 
HUNTER,    ISABEL 

6734.  On  the  Exposition  Grounds  No.  1. 

6735.  On  the  Exposition  Grounds  No.  2. 
HARDING,   GEORGE 

6736.  Busy  Day  at  the  Docks. 
KELLER,   ARTHUR   I. 

6737.  The  Young  Critic. 
OLSON,    ALBERT   BYRON 

6738.  Ballet. 
RANDOLPH,   LEE   F. 

6739.  Avignon:     Prance. 
PRENDERGAST,   MAURICE    B. 

6740.  Promenade  on  Seashore  No.  1. 
PICASSO,   PABLO 

6741.  Violon  et  Flacon. 
OLSON,   ALBERT  BYRON 

6742.  Ballet. 
FERGUSON,   NANCY 

6743.  Market  Day. 


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UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


POTTHAST,   EDWARD   H. 

6744.  Surf  Bathing. 
ROSS,   DENNAN  W. 

6745.  Still  Life. 
DICKENSON,   PRESTON 

6746.  Village  and  Country. 
DAVIES,   ARTHUR  B. 

6747.  Drawing. 

6748.  Latticed  Passage. 

6749.  Drawing. 

GALLERY  120 

PAINTINGS 

RITTENBERG,   HENRY  R. 

6750.  Still  Life. 
BOYNTON,   RAY  S. 

6751.  Spokane  Valley. 
PIAZZONI,   GOTTARDO  F.  P. 

6752.  The  End  of  the  Day. 
LoKKE,   MARIE 

6753.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
TUCKER,   ALLEN 

6754.  The  Ice  Storm. 
THORNDIKE,   CHARLES  H. 

6755.  Grav  Weather. 
LIL.JESTROM,    GUSTAV  F. 

6756.  Vishnu  Temple:    Grand  Canyon. 
DEL  MUE,  MAURICE 

6757.  Late  Afternoon  in  the  Sierras. 
SCHWARTZ,   ANDREW  THOMAS 

6758.  Destiny:    Hope:    Despair. 
BALL,   ROBERT  E.,  JR. 

6760.  Moonlight:     Gothic  Arch  at  St.  Jean: 

Brittany. 
JONES,   HUGH  BOLTON 

6761.  Through  the  Trees. 
BROOKE,   RICHARD   NORRIS 

6762.  A  Stony  Outpost. 
SCHMAUSS,   PETER 

6763.  Easter. 
KROLL,   LEON 

6764.  Landscape  and  Sea. 
BROWN,   BENJAMIN  CHAMBERS 

6765.  Cliffs:    Golden  Gate. 
YATES,   CULLEN 

6766.  November  Snow. 
RICHARDS,   LEE   GREENE 

6767.  A  Man  in  a  Cloak. 
DEWEY,   CHARLES  MELVILLE 

6768.  The  Harvest  Moon. 
PALMER,    PAULINE 

6769.  The  Ledge. 
GRABACH,   JOHN  R. 

6770.  Banks  of  the  Connecticut  River. 
HOEBER,   ARTHUR 

6771.  The  Meadow  Brook. 
JUERGENS,   ALFRED 

6772.  Garden  Flowers. 
VAN   LAER,  ALEXANDER  T. 

6774.  November  Afternoon. 

CONGDON,   THOMAS  R. 

6775.  The  Greenroom. 
VOLKERT,   EDWARD   C. 

6776.  Winter  Evening:     Connecticut. 
HALPERT,    SAMUEL 

6777.  Interior. 
PERRY,    LILLA   CABOT 

6778.  Germaine  Sewing  by  the  Brook. 
SPRINCHORN,   CARL 

6779.  Beach  at  Laguna. 
WHITE,   ORRIN  A. 

6780.  Snow  Blown  Peaks. 
BERNSTEIN,   THERESA  F. 

6781.  Open  Air  Show. 


BROWN,   BENJAMIN  CHAMBERS 

6782.  Over  the  Roofs :    Antwerp. 
ROULAND,   ORLANDO 

6783.  Portrait  of  John  Burroughs. 
HAMMOND,  ARTHUR  J. 

6784.  The  Old  Artist. 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE  ALFRED 

6785.  Boom  Island  Light:    Ogonquit. 
BRAUN,   MAURICE 

6786.  The  Hillside:    Morning. 
BLUMENSCHEIN,  MARY  GREENE 

6787.  Valentine. 
KELLER,   EDGAR 

6790.  Under  the  Bridge:    Harlem  River. 
ADAMS,   JOHN  OTTIS 

6791.  A  Bit  of  the  Whitewater. 
KOPMAN,   BENJAMIN  D. 

6792.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Man. 
PFEIPFEN,   JUSTUS 

6793.  Central  Park. 
LANGHORNE,   KATHERINE 

6794.  A  Dav  Last  Summer. 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE  ALFRED 

6795.  Afternoon  Sea. 
IRVINE,   WILSON 

6796.  Laughing  June. 
HYDE,   WILLIAM  HENRY 

6797.  Vera. 
MAZZANOVICH,   LAURENCE 

6798.  Grey  Glow. 
CHAPMAN,   CHARLES  S. 

6799.  The  Marauder. 
WUERPEL,    EDMUND   H. 

6800.  The  Sheltered  Bay. 
DIRKS,   RUDOLPH 

6801.  On  the  Dike. 
WHEELER,   JANET 

6802.  In  Memoriam. 
DILLAYE,   BLANCHE 

6803.  The  God  of  Good  Fortune. 
THORNDIKE,   CHARLES  HALL 

6804.  Church. 

SMITH,   HOWARD   EVERETT 

6805.  The  Convalescent. 
TUCKER,    ALLEN 

6806.  Portrait  in  Blue  and  Ivory. 
MC  KILLOP,  WILLIAM 

6807.  The  Letter. 
SPEICHER,   EUGENE   E. 

6808.  In  the  Catskills. 
TYNG,   MARGARET  FULLER 

6809.  The  Silver  Bowl. 
GRANT,   LAWRENCE 

6810.  Fishing  Boats:    Concarneau. 
ALLEN,   MARION  BOYD 

6811.  Enameling. 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W. 

6812.  Great  Cedar:    Moonlight. 
DIXON,   MAYNARD 

6813.  The  Palomino  Mare. 
DU   BOIS,   GUY  PENE 

6814.  Trapeze  Performer. 

BISSELL,   HELEN  RATHBUN 

6815.  A  German  Interior. 
JUERGENS,    ALFRED 

6816.  In  May. 
NAHL,   PERHAM  W. 

6817.  Despair. 
GRANVILLE-SMITH,   WALTER 

6818.  Queen's  Lace. 
COLE,   THOMAS  CASILEAR 

6819.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
SCHOOK,   F.  DE   FORREST 

6820.  Sunshine  and  Shadow. 


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UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


LIPPINCOTT,  WILLIAM  H. 

6821.  Love  Finds  the  Way. 
RAMSEY,   CHARLES  F. 

6822.  A  Garden. 
DABO,  LEON 

6824.  The  Rockets:    Rain  of  Fire. 
HURLEY,   EDWARD  TIMOTHY 

6825.  The  New  Year. 
BITTINGER,   CHARLES 

6826.  The  Library  of  the  Prince:  Versailles. 
MURPHY.  ADA  CLIFFORD 

6827.  Sweet  Apples. 
NOBLE,  JOHN 

6828.  Paris:    The  Beach. 
REDFIELD,   EDWARD  W. 

6829.  The  River  Road. 

6830.  Garden  by  the  River. 

•    6831.  The  Road  in  Summer. 

6832.  The  Coast  of  France. 

6833.  The  English  Channel. 
HASSAM,   CHILDE 

6834.  County  Fair:    Still  Life. 


BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H. 

6835.  White  Phlox. 
HASSAM,   CHILDE 

6836.  New  England  Peaches  and  Grapes. 

SCULPTURE 

WORTHINGTON,   BEATRICE   MAUDE 

6837.  Grief. 
COONSMAN,   NANCY 

6839.  Wistful  Baby. 
ERASER,   JAMES  EARLE 

6840.  Portrait  of  J.  G. 
MAZUR,   WLADYSLAW 

6841.  Motherless. 
KRATINA,  JOSEPH  M. 

6842.  Genius:    Head  of  Baby. 
WARNER,   OLIN  L. 

6843.  Mr.  Cottier. 
KNIGHT,   CHARLES  ROBERT 

6844.  Kodiak  Bear. 
HARVEY,   ELI 

6845.  Lion  of  the  Desert. 

6846.  Rex:    Lion  with  Antelope. 


GREEK  CASTS 


GALLERIES  51,  54,  80  and  85 
6847 
1,  Primitive  statue  of  a  woman,  from  Delos, 
dedicated   by   Nikandre,   a   noble  lady 
of  Naxos,  to  Artemis.     Naxian  marble. 
Early  Greek  art  of  the  Vllth  century 
B.   C.      The   dedicatory  inscription   is 
engraved  on  the  statue's  left  leg. 
Stais  p.  2.  Perrot  VIII  148.  Brunn  57a. 
6848 
15.  Archaic  head  of  a   youth,   found   in  the 
sanctuary  of  the  Ptoan  Apollo  in  Boe- 
otia.    Marble.    It  belong  to  a  statue  of 
the   same  type   as   1558.     Early  Vlth 
cent.  B.  0.    Provincial  Boeotian  work, 
Stais  p.  U.  Perrot  VIII  511. 
6849 
21.   Statue  of   a   running,   or  flying  Victory, 
from  Delos,  where  it  probably  crowned 
the  roof  of  a  temple.    Marble.    Archaic 
style,    about    the  middle   of   the   Vlth 
cent.   B.  C. 
Stais  p.  5.  Perrot  VIII  299.  Brunn  36. 
6850 
29.  Marble  tombstone  (stele),  with  the  figure 
of  the  dead  warrior   (Aristion,  friend 
of  Peisistratos,   tyrant  of  Athens)    in 
low  relief.     Below  the  signature  of  the 
sculptor,  Aristokles.    After  550  B.  C. 
Stais   p.    15   Perrot  VIII   133.   Brunn 
41a. 

6851 
38.  Fragment    of    a    marble    stele    from    the 
Dipylon    cemetery    in   Athens.      Head 
of  a  youth  holding  a  discus,  the  hair 
gathered    in   a  bunch.      First  half   of 
Vlth  century  B.  C. 
Stais  p.   17.    Perrot  VIII   664.    Conze, 
Attische  Grabreliefs  pi.  4. 
6852 
89.  Marble   stele   from  Orchomenos   in   Boeo- 
tia,    the    work    of   Alxenor   of   Naxos. 
The  dead  man,  wrapped  in  his  cloak, 
offers  a  locust  to  his  dog.    Early  Vth 
cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  21.    Perrot  VIII  361.    Brunn 
416. 

6853 
41.  Marble    tombstone,    probably    base    of    a 
statue  of  a  sphinx.     In  front,  a  youth- 
ful warrior,   on  horseback,   holding  a 


second  horse.    On  either  side,  mourn- 
ers.   Early  Vlth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  21.    Brunn  66. 
6854 
126.  Large  marble  votive  relief,  from  Eleusis. 
Demeter  offering  probably  ears  of  corn 
to  the  boy  Triptolemos.    Behind  him, 
Persephone    holding    a    torch.     Finest 
Attic  work,  about  450  B.  C. 
Stais   p.    27.     Brunn    7.     Svoronos   pi. 
24,    25. 

6855 

128.  Unfinished    marble    statuette   of   Athena, 

found  on  the  Pnyx  at  Athens,  a  copy 
of  the  famous  statue  of  gold  and  ivory 
by   Phidias    (the   Athena   Parthenos), 
in  the  Parthenon. 
Stais  p.  31.    Brunn  38. 
6856 

129.  Marble   statuette,    a    more   elaborate   but 

artistically  inferior  copy  of  the  same 
famous  original  as  128.    Roman  work. 
Stais  p.  29.    Brunn  39.  40. 

6857 
136-154.  Fragments  of  the  marble  sculptures 
in  the  pediment  of  the  temple  of  Askle- 
plos  at  Epidauros.  Probably  the  work 
of  the  sculptor  Timotheus.  Best  Attic 
art  of  the  early  IVth  century  B.  0. 

6858 

136.  Mounted  Amazon  pointing  her  lance  at  a 

falling  foe. 
Stais  p.  36.    Cawadias,  Fouilles  d'Epi- 
daure  pi.  8,  1.    Brunn  20. 
6859 

137.  Wounded  Amazon  falling  from  her  horse. 

Stais  p.  36.    Cawadias  pi.  8,  4. 
6860 
140.   Female  head. 

Cavvidias  pi.  8.  9. 
6861 

143.  Head  of  a  horse. 

Cawadias  pi.  8,  12. 
6862 

144.  Head  of  a  Centaur. 

Cawadias  pi.  8,  13. 
6863 
152.   Body  of  a  dying  warrior. 
Cawadias  pi.  11,  15. 


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GREEK  CASTS 


6864 
154.  Female  head. 

Cawadias  pi.  8,  8. 

6864 

154.  Female  Head. 

Cawadias  p.  8,  5. 
155-157.    162.    Statues  from  the  roof 
of  the  same  temple  (akroteria). 

6865 

155.  Victory  holding  a  bird  in  her  right  hand, 

floating  gently  in  the  air. 
Sta'is  p.  39.    Cawadias  pi.  8,  5. 

6866 

156.  Goddess,  probably  Aura    (Xj-mph  of  the 

air),   on  horseback. 
Stais  p.   39,   Cawadias  pi.   11,   16,   17. 
Brunn  19. 

6867 

157.  Goddess,   probably  Aura    (Xj-mph  of  the 

air),  on  horseback. 
Stais  p.  39.    Cawadias  pi.  11,  16,   17. 
Brunn  19. 

6868 
162.   Body  of  youthful  Victory  in  rapid  flight. 
Stais    p.    40.     Cawadias    pi.    11,    19. 
Brunn  19. 

6869 

159.  Marble  statuette  of  Victory  from  the  tem- 

ple  of  Artemis,   at  Epidauros.      First 
half  of  the  FVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais,    p.    41.      Cawadias    pi.    10    and 
1906  pi.  3. 

6870 

160.  Marble  statuette  of  Victory  from  the  tem- 

ple  of   Artemis,    at    Epidauros.     First 
half  of  the  IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais    p.    41.     Cawadias    pi.    10,    and 
1906  pi.  3. 

6871 

161.  Marble  statuette  of  Vivtory  from  the  tem- 

ple   of    Artemis,    at    Epidauros.     First 
half  of  the  IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stai's    p.    41.      Cawadias    pi.    10    and 
1906  pi.  3. 

6872 
164.  Marble  lion's  head   (gargoyle),  from  the 
round   building    (tholos),    at    Epidau- 
ros.     Second   half  of   the   IVth   cent. 
B.   C.     (See  the  metope  and  triglyphs 
from  the  same  building,  below  p.    ?). 
Cawadias  pi.   10. 
6873 

173.  Marble  votive   relief  of  Asklepios  seated 

on  a  chair,  draped  in  his  cloak.     From 
Epidauros.    IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  42.    Cawadias  pi.  9,  21.     Svo- 
ronos  pi.  31. 

6874 

174.  Marble  votive   relief  of  Asklepios  seated 

on  a  chair,  draped  in  his  cloak.    From 
Epidauros.    lA'^th  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  42.    Cawadias  pi.  9,  21.    Svo- 
ronos  pi.  31. 

6875 

178.  A  boar's  head,  from  the  marble  pediment 

sculptures,  representing  the  hunting  of 
the  Calydonian  boar,  of  the  temple  of 
Athena  Alea,  at  Tegea.  Best  Attic 
work,  probably  bv  Skopas,  early  IVth 
cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  32.  Brunn  44. 
6876 

179.  A  youth's  head,  from  the  marble  pediment 

sculptures,  representing  the  hunting 
of  the  Calydonian  boar,  of  the  temple 
of  Athena  Alea,  at  Tegea.    Best  Attic 


work,  probably  by  Skopas,  early  IVth 
century.    B.    C. 
Stais  p.  32.    Brunn  44. 

6877 

180.  Youth's  head,  from  the  marble  pediment 

sculptures,  representing  the  hunting  of 
the  Calydonian  boar,  of  the  temple  of 
Athena  Alea,  at  Tegea.  Best  Attic 
work,  probably  by  Skopas,  early  IVth 
cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  32.    Brunn  44. 

6878 

181.  Youthful  head  from  the  temple  of  Pluton 

at  Eleusis,  probably  the  Eleusinian 
deity  Eubuleus.  Best  Attic  work  of 
the  IVth  century  B.  C,  formerly  con- 
sidered an  original  of  the  great  Praxit- 
eles. Compare  nr.  1839. 
Stai's  p.  33.    Brunn  74. 

6879 

182.  Marble  head  of  a  goddess,  probably  Aph- 

rodite,  from   the  sanctuary  of   Askle- 
pios at  Athens.     Best  Attic  art  of  the 
rV'th  cent. 
Stais  p.  34.    Brunn  174. 

6880 

183.  Marble  head  of  ApoUon,   found  at   Lau- 

rion.     It  belonged  to   a   statue  of  the 
god  holding  his  bow  in  the  left  hand, 
the  right  resting  on  his  head  (ApoUon 
Lykeios).    IVth  cent.   B.  C. 
Stais  p.   35. 

6881 
185.  Marble    head    of    a    woman    from    Delos 
wearing  an  expression  of  strong  pain. 
IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  35. 

6882 
190.  Marble  head  of  a  woman,  probably  Hy- 
gieia.  from  the  sanctuary  of  Asklepios, 
at  Athens.    IVth  cent.   B.   C. 
Stai's  p.  52. 

6883 

215.  Relief  from  a  marble  base  which  bore  the 

group  of  Leto,  Apollon  and  Artemis, 
by  Praxiteles,  at  Mantlnea  in  Arcadia. 
This  relief  is  work  by  the  great  artist's 
pupils.  It  represents  the  musical  con- 
test of  Apollon  and  Marsyas,  the  Muses 
looking  on.  The  fourth  slab  of  the 
base,  bearing  three  Muses,  is  lost. 
Sta'i's  p.  53.  Brunn  468.  Svoronos  pi. 
30,  31, 

6884 

216.  Relief  from  a  marble  base  which  bore  the 

group  of  Leto,  Apollon  and  Artemis, 
by  Praxiteles,  at  Mantinea  in  Arcadia. 
This  relief  is  work  by  the  great  artist's 
pupils.  It  represents  the  musical  con- 
test of  Apollon  and  Marsyas,  the  Muses 
looking  on.  The  fourth  slab  of  the 
base,  bearing  three  Muses,  is  lost. 
Sta'is  p.  53.  Brunn  468.  Svoronos  pi. 
30,  31. 

6885 

217.  Relief  from  a  marble  base  which  bore  the 

group  of  Leto.  Apollon  and  Artemis, 
by  Praxiteles,  at  Mantinea  in  Arcadia. 
This  relief  is  work  by  the  great  artist's 
pupils.  It  represents  the  musical  con- 
test of  Apollon  and  Marsyas,  the  Muses 
looking  on.  The  fourth  slab  of  the 
base,  bearing  three  Muses,  is  lost. 
Stais  p.  53.  Brunn  468.  Svoronos  pi. 
30,  31. 


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GREEK  CASTS 


6886 
218.  Marble  statue  of  Hermes,  or  a  funereal 
hero,  probably  from  a  tomb  in  the 
island  of  Andros.  Fine  work  of  the 
IVth  century,  evidently  inspired  by 
the   famous   Hermes   of    Praxiteles    at  258, 

OljTupia   (see  below  p.  19). 
Stais  p.  50.    Brunn  18. 
6887 
226.  Marble  relief,  from  Mantinea:    a  woman 
holding  leaves,  before  her  a  palm  (now 
almost  entirely  destroyed).    Middle  of  259 

the  Vth  century. 
Fouglres,  Bull.  Corresp.  hellen.    1887, 
376.    Svoronos  pi.  199. 
6888 
231.  Marble  statue  of  Themis   (Justice),  from 
her  temple  at  Rhamnus  in  Attica,  the 
work  of   Chairestratos    (his  signature 
on  the  base).    Early  Illd  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  63.    Brunn  476. 
6889 

234.  Colossal   marble    head    of    Athena,    origi- 

nally wearing  a  bronze  helmet,  found 
near  the  Theseion,   at   Athens.    Prob- 
ably a  hellenistic  copy  of  a  Vth  cen- 
tury original. 
Stais  p.  74.    Brunn  48. 
6890 

235.  Colossal  marble  statue  of  Poseidon,  from 

the   island   of   Melos.     The   trident   in 
his    right    hand    is    restored.     Broad 
decorative   hellenistic  work. 
Stai's  p.  75.    Brunn  550. 
6891 
240.  Marble  statue  of  Hermes,  from  Atalante, 
holding  a  bag  (now  lost)  in  his  right, 
and      the      kerykeion       (messenger's 
wand)    in  his  left  hand.    Copy,  prob- 
ably of  a  work  by  the  great  Lysippos, 
court  sculptor  to  Alexander  the  Great. 
Stai's  p.  77. 

6892 
243.  Marble  statue  of  Hermes  holding  a  ram. 
from  Troizen,   copy  of  an  original  of 
the  Vth  century. 
Stais  p.  80. 

6893 

247.  Marble  statue  of  a  Gaulish  warrior,  from. 

Delos,  from  a  votive  monument.  The 
warrior  has  fallen  on  his  right  knee, 
and  is  making  a  last  desperate  defence  417 

against  a  victorious  enemy,  probably 
mounted.  The  head,  left  shoulder  and 
arm  with  shield,  were  worked  in  a 
separate    block,    now    lost.     Excellent  715 

work    of    the    Pergamon    school    (lid 
cent.  B.  C.) 
Stais  p.   83. 

6894 

248.  Marble    statue    of    a    youth,    probably    a  715 

temple   slave   offering  sacrifice,   found 

near  the  Olympieion  at  Athens.    Copy 

of  a  bronze  original  of  the  Vth  century. 

Stais  p.  86.    Salis,  Athen.   Mitteilungen 

1906,  352. 

6895 

249.  Marble    oust    of    the    emperor    Hadrian 

(A.    D.     117-138),     found    near    the  717 

Olvmpieion,   at  Athens. 
Stais  p.  91. 

6896 
252.  Marble    statuette    of    Pan.    from    Sparta. 

He  is  draped  in  his  cloak,   and  holds  718 

a  syrinx    (reed  flute).     Roman  work. 
Stais  p.  87. 

6897 
256.  Marble    statue    of    Dionysos,    mutilated, 


260 
262 

263 

294 
303 

368 


from  the  theatre  of  Sikyon,  near  Cor- 
inth.    Hellenistic  work. 
Stais  p.  88.    American  Journal  Archse- 
ology  1889,  294. 
6898 
Upper  part  (head  and  bust)  of  a  colossal 
marble   statue  of  Asklepios,   from  the 
Piraeus.     Decorative    early    hellenistic 
■work. 
Stais  p.  89. 

6899 
Marble  relief  with  draped  maidens  dant>- 
ing   gracefully :     from   the   theatre   of 
Dionysos  at  Athens.    Excellent  Roman 
decorative  work. 
Stais  p.  67.    Svoronos  pi.  32. 
6900 
Marble  relief  with  draped  maidens  danc- 
ing  gracefully ;     from   the   theatre   of 
Dionysos  at  Athens.    Excellent  Roman 
decorative  work. 
Stais  p.  67.    Svoronos  pi.  32. 
6901 
Marble  statue  of  Aphrodite,  draped  and 
wearing    a    sword,    from    Epidauros. 
Excellent  copy  of  a  Vth  century  origi- 
nal of  the  t>-pe  called  Venus  Genetrix. 
Stais  p.  82. 

6902 
Marble    statue    of    Asklepios,    from    his 
sanctuary  at  Epidauros.    Roman  copy 
of  a  Greek  original. 
Stais  p.  87. 

6903 
Marble  head  of  Hygieia,  from  the  sanc- 
tuary of  Asklepios,  at  Epidauros. 
6904 
Column  with  the  three-bodied  Hakate  in 
high  relief,  from  Epidauros,  dedicated 
by    a    certain    Fabulos.       Decorative 
Roman  work. 
Cawadias,       Fouilles      d'Epidure      pi. 
10,  27. 

6905 
Marble  portrait  head  of  Hermachos,  pupil 
of  Epikuros,   found  at  Athens.     Good 
Roman  work. 
Stais  p.  80.    Bernoulli,  Griech.    Ikono- 
graphie  II  p.  40. 
6906 
Marble  bust  of  Antinous.  the  favorite  of 
the   Emperor   Hadrian,    from   Patras. 
Careful  work. 
Stais  p.  98. 
869.  Marble  reliefs  from  tombs,  found  at 
Athens,    where    the    contrary    is    not 
especially  mentioned.     See  also  below, 
p.  15. 

6907 
,  A  boy  opening  a  cage  with  his  right  hand, 
a  bird  in  his  left.    Under  the  cage,  a 
cat    and   a   slave  boy.    The  lower  half 
of  the  slab  is  missing.    Excellent  early 
IVth  century  work. 
Stais  p.   112.    Conze,   Attische   Grabre- 
liefs  pi.  204. 

6908 
,  The  deceased  woman  seated,    clasping  a 
standing  woman's  hand.    Behind  her, 
a  man  standing  in  a  dejected  attitude. 
Sta'is  p.  113.    Conze  pi.  80. 
6909 
,  The  deceased,  a  tine  lady  called  Ameino- 
kleia,   preparing  for  her  last  journey, 
with  the  help  of  two  slave  girls.   Found 
in  the  Piraeus. 
Sta'is  p.   113.    Conze  pi.  177. 


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GEEEK  CASTS 


6910 
722.  A     seated     lady      (Archestrate),     taking 
jewels  from  a  box  which  a  slave  girl 
offers  her,  while  her  little  boy  brings 
her   a  bird.     Found  at  Markopulo   is 
Attica. 
Stais  p.  115.    Conze  pi.  68. 
6911 

733.  Polyxena  standing,  a  pomegranate  in  her 

right,   her  left  hand  raising  her  veil. 
Small  stele  from  Larissa  in  Thessaly, 
early  Vth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  118. 

6912 

734.  The  youthful  Hekedamos,  holding  a  cock 

and   two   lances.      Found   at   Larissa. 
Middle  of  the  Vth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stai's  p.  119. 

6913 
739.  Amphotto  standing,  a  flower  (now  lost, 
probably  only  painted)  in  her  right,  a 
pomegranate  (?)  in  her  left  hand. 
Found  at  Thebes.  First  half  of  the 
Vth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  122. 

6914 

741.  A  youth  draped  in  his  cloak,  wearing  a 

broad-brimmed  hat  (petasos)  and  car- 
rying a  hare  and   a   fruit.    Found  in 
Thessaly.    Vth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  123. 

6915 

742.  Youth  carrying  a  strigil  and  an  oil-flask, 

accompanied  by  his  dog.    Vth  century. 
Found  at  Thespiai.    The  stele  was  used 
again  much  later,  and  the  inscription 
added. 
Stais  p.  124. 

6916 

831.  Phrasikleia   seated,    her   slave    girl    with 

an   open   casket   standing  before  her. 
IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  144.    Conze  pi.  67. 
6917 

832.  The    deceased    woman,    seated,    clasps    a 

standing  woman's  hand.    Behind  them 
are  a  man  and  a  girl  in  mournful  atti- 
tude.    IVth  century  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  146.    Conze  pi.  85. 
6918 
835.  Marble    vase    (lekythos),    from    a    tomb, 
with  low  relief  of  the  deceased  as  a 
youthful  warrior  on  horseback,  in  the 
inidst    of    his    family    (two    warriors, 
two   women).     Excellent   work,   about 
400  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  149.    Conze  pi.  218-9. 
6919 
869.  Youth  standing  in  a  pensive  attitude,  his 
little  slave   and  his  dog  mourning  at 
his    feet,    his    father    before    him,    his 
right  hand  raised  to  his  lips,  in  a  most 
expressive  gesture  of  grief.    Excellent 
early  IVth  century  art.    Found  in  the 
bed  "of  the  Ilissos  at  Athens. 
Stais  p.  167.   Conze  pi.  211. 
6920 
1378.  Base  of  a  statue  or  of  a  votive  offering, 
bearing  a  case  of  surgical  instruments 
and  two  cupping-glasses,  carved  in  low 
relief.     Found    in    the    sanctuary    of 
Asklepios  at  Athens. 
Bull.  Corresp.  heUenique  1877  pi.  9. 
6921 
1402.  Marble  votive  relief  from  Thyrea.    Askle- 
pios and  his  family  of  healing  heroes 
receiving  pilgrims.    IVth  cent.   B.   C. 
Stais  p.  239.    Svoronos  pi.  35. 


6922 
1425.  Marble  relief,  slab  from  a  base  or  an 
altar,  found  in  the  sanctuary  of  Askle- 
pios, at  Epidauros :  Asklepios  seated 
on  his  throne,  before  him  Hygieia  and 
Nike  (Victory),  behind  him  Epione. 
Archaistic  Roman  work. 
Stais  p.  246.    Cawadias, 

1895  pi.  8.    Svoronos  pi.  68. 
6923 
1463.  Marble   base   of    a   bronze   tripod    (lost), 
given  as  a  prize  for  a  musical  or  dra- 
matic victory.    Dionysos,  in  long  flow- 
ing robes,  holding  thyrsos  (wand)  and 
kantharos  (two-handled  cup  ),  between 
two  Victories  with  ewer  and  paten. 
Stais  p.  58.   Oesterr.   Jahreshefte  1899, 
255.    Svoronos  pi.  29. 
6924 

1500.  Votive    marble    relief    from    the    Piraus. 

The  youthful  Dionysos  on  his  couch, 
a  girl  sitting  at  his  feet.  Three  actors 
in  long  robes,  with  masks  in  their 
hands,  stand  behind  her. 
Athen.  Mitteilungon  1882  pi.  14.  Svo- 
ronos pi.  82. 

6925 

1501.  Marble  relief  (formerly  erroneously  called 

"The  Death  of  Socrates"),  perhaps  a 
tombstone.     A   man   lies   on   a   couch, 
holding  a  paten.    At  his  feet,  a  woman 
seated  on  a  stool,  and  a  slave  boy.    A 
draped  man  stands  in  the  right  corner, 
a   dog  lies  under  the   couch,    V-IVth 
cent.  B.  0. 
Svoronos  pi.  83. 
6926 
1558.  Marble  statue  of  a  youth,  commonly  called 
Apollo,  from  Melos.    First  half  of  the 
Vlth    century    B.    C.      Good    archaic 
■work.    Cp.  nr.  2720. 
Stais  p.  10.    Perrot  VIII  321. 
1561-1580.  Marble  sculptures  from  the  famous 
sanctuary  of  Hera  near  Argos,   exca- 
vated by  the  American  School  of  Arch- 
eology   in    Athens.      Waldstein,    The 
Argive  Herum  I. 
6927 
1561.  Female  head.     Vth  cent.  B.  C. 
Stais  p.  59.    Waldstein  pi.  32. 
6928 
1563,   1564.  Two  heads  of  Amazons    (?).    Vth 
century. 
Stais  p.  59.    Waldstein  pi.  31,  33. 
6929 
Vth    century..    Very   fin.e 


1571.  Female   head, 
work. 
Stais  p.  59. 


1572. 


1578. 


Waldstein  pi.  36. 
6930 
Torso  of  a  young  warrior,   from  one  of 
the    metopes    of    the    later    temple    of 
Hera   (after  423  B.  C). 
Stais  p.  59.   Waldstein  pi.  34. 
6931 
Body  of  a  statue  of  Victory  ( ?).    V-IVth 
century. 
Waldstein  pi.  35. 
6932 
1580.   Lion's    head,    gargoyle,    from    the    later 
temple. 
Waldstein  pi.  125. 
6933 
1733.   Quadrangular  marble  base,  from  Athens, 
which  originally  bore  a  statue  by  the 
famous    IVth    century    sculptor    Bry- 
axis,  probably  a  Victory,  since  the  re- 
liefs   on    three    sides    (bearded    rider 
advancing    towards     a    tripod,     com- 


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GREEK  CASTS 


memorate  the  successes  of  three  Athe- 
nians  in  the  anthippasia    (contest  on 
horseback). 
Stais  p.  54.    Scoronos  pi.  26,  27. 
1734-1737.   Fragments    of    a    colossal    group    of 
four    marble    statues    (Demeter,    Des- 
poina-Persephone,    Artemis,    the    titan 
Antyos),  in  the  temple  of  Despoina  at 
Lykosura  in  Arcadia,  by  the  sculptor 
Damophon  of  Messene  (early  lid  cent. 
B.  C. 
Stais  p.  55.    Brunn  478-480.    Dickins, 
British  School  Annual  XIII  pi.  12. 

6934 

1734.  Head  of  Demeter,  a  long  veil  flowing  be- 

hind. 

6935 

1735.  Head  of  Artemis. 

6936 

1736.  Head  of  Anytos. 

6937 

1737.  Part    of    Despoina's    cloak,     richly    em- 

broidered    ■with     Victories,     Nereids, 
mummers,  etc. 

6938 
Mutilated  marble  head  of  a  young  god, 
found  at  Athens.   A  replica  of  uj.  181. 
6939 
Archaic  marble  head,  warrior,   from  the 
temple  of  Aphaia  in  Aegina.      About 
500  B.  C. 
Sta'is   p.    26.     Furtwangler,    Aegina    p. 
256,  272. 

6940 
Archaic  marble  head,   warrior,  from  the 
temple  of  Aphaia  in  Aegina.      About 
500  B.  C. 
Stais    p.    26.     Fortwangler,    Aegina    p. 
256,  272. 

6941 
Archaic  marble  head,  warrior,   from  the 
temple  of  Aphaia   in  Aegina.      About 
500  B.  C. 
Stais   p.    26.     Furtwangler,    Aegina   p. 
256,  272. 

6942 
Archaic  marble   head,  warrior,  from  the 
temple  of  Aphaia   in  Aegina.      About 
500  B.  C. 
Stais   p.    26.     Furtwangler,    Aegina   p. 
256,  272. 

6943 
Archaic  marble  head,  warrior,   from  the 
temple  of  Aphaia   in  Aegina.      About 
500  B.  0. 
Stais   p.    26.     Furtwangler,    Aegina   p. 
256,  272. 

6944 
Archaic  marble  head,   warrior,   from  the 
temple  of  Aphaia   in  Aegina.      About 
500  B.  0. 
Stais   p.    26.     Furtwangler,    Aegina   p. 
256,  272. 

6945 
Archaic  marble  head,  from  the  temple  of 
Aphaia  in  Aegina.   About  500  B.  C. 
Stais   p.    26.     Furtwangler,   Aegina   p. 
256,  272. 

6946 
Archaic  marble  head,  from  the  temple  of 
Aphaia  in  Aegina.   About  500  B.  C. 
Stais   p.    26.     Furtwangler,    Aegina   p. 
256,  272. 

6947 
Colossal  marble  statue  of  a  naked  youth, 
from  the  temple  of  Poseidon  at  Sunion, 


1839. 
1933. 


1934. 


1935. 


1936. 


1937. 


1938. 


1939. 


1940. 


2720. 


Archaic   art,   first  part  of  Vlth  cent. 

B.  0.    Comp.  nr.  1558. 
Stais  p.  7. 

6948 
2858.  Marble  statue  of  Aphrodite,   of  the  type 
of   the   famous   statue   of   Knidos,   by 
Praxiteles. 

IN  THE  DIPYLON  CEMETERY  AT  ATHENS 
(Near  the  Church  of  Holy  Trinity) 

6949 

1.  Relief  showing  Dexileos    (killed  in  battle 

394   B.   C.)    on   horseback,    slaying   a 
defeated    foe.      Excellent    early    IVth 
century  work. 
Conze,  Attische  Grabreliefs  1158. 

6950 

2.  Relief  of  Demetria  and  Pamphile.    Excel- 

lent IVth  century  work. 
Conze  pi.  40. 

6951 

3.  Relief  of  a  woman    (a  priestess),  carry- 

ing a  hydria   (vase  for  water).    IVth 
century.' 
Conze  pi.  152. 

6952 

4.  Relief  of  Hegeso,  daughter  of  Proxenos. 

She  is  seated,  choosing  a  jewel  from  a 
casket  which   a   slave  girl  offers  her. 
Excellent  early  IVth  century  art. 
Conze  pi.  30. 

6953 

5.  Relief  of  Korallion,   seated,   clasping  the 

hand  of   a  man  standing  before  her. 
Behind    her.    a    man    and    a    girl    in 
mournful  attitudes.    IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
6954 

6.  Large  marble  dog,  from  the  funeral  pre- 

cinct of  Lysimachides  from  Acharnai. 
IVth  cent.  B.  C. 
Brueckner,    Friedhof    am    Eridanos    p. 
76,  73. 

6955 

7.  Relief  showing  two  men  on  a  couch,  two 

seated  women,  and  Charon  in  his  boat 
in  the  foreground,   from  the  precinct 
of  Lysimachides. 
Conze  pi.  251.    Brueckner  84. 

MARBLE  SCULPTURES  IN  THE  ACROP- 
OLIS MUSEUM  AT  ATHENS 
Dickins,  Catalogue  of  the  Acropolis  Museum, 
Schrader.      Auswahl    archaischer   Manor-Sculp- 
turen  in  Acropolis  Museum  1913 

6956 
143.  Archaic  couchant  hound.    Vlth  cent.  B. 

C.  Very  good  work. 

Dickins  p.   143.    Schrader,  Archaische 
Marmorsculptren    76    (not  the  large 
work  quoted  above.) 
6957 

624.  Statue  of  a  man  carrying  a  bull  calf  as 

an  offering  across  his  shoulders.  Ar- 
chaic style,  first  half  of  Vlth  century 
B.  C.  The  limestone  carries  the  dedi- 
catory inscription. 
Dickins  p.  156.  Schrader  1.  c.  7. 
Bninn  6. 

6958 

625.  Statue  of  Athena,  seated,  much  feathered. 

Perhaps  the  famous  statue  by  En- 
doios.  Archaic  art  of  the  Vth  cent. 
B.  C. 
Dickins  p.  160,  Perrot  VIII  615,  Shra- 
der  I.  c.  43.  Auswahl  p.  24.  Brunn 
145. 


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6959 
631.   Colossal  group  of  Athena  slaying  a  giant, 
from  the  pediment  of  the  archaic  tem- 
ple of  Athena.      Second  half  of  Vlth 
cent.  B.  C.  700. 

Dickins     p.     169.      Perrot    VIII     557. 
Brunn   471.     Schrader,    Auswahl  p. 
25  f. 
670-686.   Statues    of    maidens    or  ladies,  per- 
haps priestesses,   in  the  archaic  style, 
dedicated    to    Athena    in    the    second 
half  of  the  Vlth  century,  and  buried  698. 

after  they  had  been  mutilated  during 
the  sack  of  the  acropolis  by  the 
Persians.  They  are  richly  clad,  and 
most  of  them  wear  diadems,  earrings 
and  bracelets.  The  left  hand  usually 
draws  the  gown  tightly  round  the  856. 
legs,  the  right  hand  was  stretched 
forward,  holding  some  votive  offering 
(a  fruit  or  a  bird).  Many  traces  of 
bright  coloring  remain. 

6960  972- 

670.  Dickins  p.  205.    Perrot  VIII  578. 

6961 

671.  One    of    the    older    and    simpler    statues. 

Dickins  p.  207.  Perrot  VIII  581. 
Schrader,  Aushwahl  pi.  11.  972 

6962 

672.  Dickins  p.  209. 

6963  973. 

677.  Dickins  p.  219.     Perrot  VIII  297. 

6964 

678.  Dickins  p.  220.    Perrot  VIII  584.     The  974. 

lower  part  of  the  body  is  missing. 
6965 

679.  The  most  archaic  specimen,  clad  in  Doric  989. 

fashion.  Dickins  p.  223.  Perrot  603. 
Schrader,  Auswahl  pi.  1,  2.  1342 

6966 

680.  Dickins  p.  226.    Perrot  VIII  577. 

6967 

681.  The  finest  and  largest,   the  work  of  the 

famous  sculptor  Antenor.     Dickins  p. 
228.   Perrot    VIII    pi.    2.      Schrader,        1347. 
Auswahl  pi.  3. 
6968 

684.  Dickins  p.    237.     Schrader,   Auswahl  pi. 

9,  10. 

6969 

685.  Dickins  p.   240.      Schrader,   Auswahl  pi. 

7,   8. 

6970 

686.  The  latest  of  all  these  statues,  dedicated 

by  Tuthydikos.  Dickins  p.  241.  Per- 
rot VIII  595.  Schrader,  Auswahl 
p.   32  S. 

6971 
689.  Marble  head  of  a  youth,  from  a  statue  of 
the  early  Vth  century  B.  C.  Excellent 
Attic  work,  with  traces  of  coloring 
well  preserved. 
Dickins,  p.  248.  Perrot  VIII  643  pi. 
14. 

6972 
695.  Marble     relief,     called     the     "Mourning 
Athena."     The  goddess,  leaning  on  her 
lance,  gazes  at  a  stele  standing  before 
her,  perhaps  she  is  supposed  to  read 
an  inscription  upon  it.     First  half  of 
Vth  cent.  B.  C. 
Dickins  p.  258.    Svoronos,  Journal  in- 
ternat.     d'archeologie     numismatique 
1909,  81. 

6973 
697.   Small  statue  of  a  horse,  much  mutilated. 
Excellent   archaic    work.      Dickins   p. 
262,  267.     Perrot  VIII  639.     Schra- 


der,    Archaische     Marmor-Sculpturen 
81,     84.       Auswahl     Arch.       Marm.- 
Sculpt.  pi.  14,  15. 
6974 
Small    statue    of    a    horse   with   a    rider, 
much    mutilated.       Excellent    archaic 
work.      Dickins  p.   262,    267.      Perrot 
VIII      639.        Schrader,      Archaische 
Marmor-Sculpturen  81,  84.     Auswahl 
Arch.  Marm. -Sculpt,  pi.   14,   15. 
6975 
Statue  of   a  nude  youth,  legs  and  arms 
incomplete.     Excellent  Attic  work,   of 
the  early  Vth  century. 
Dickins  p.  264.    Schrader  58.    Auswahl 
pi.  16,  17. 

6976 
857.     859.     860.     862-879.      Twenty-two 
slabs  from  the  frieze  of  the  Parthenon. 
A.  Smith,  Sculptures  of  the  Parthenon 
pi.     36.   40.    41.    42.    44.    47.    53.    54. 
6997 
974.   989.   Slabs    from    the    marble    balus- 
trade   round   the   temple   of   Wingless 
Victory.      Second    half    of    Vth    cent. 
B.C. 

6998 
Two  Victorieb  leading  a  bull  to  sacrifice. 
Brunn  34. 

6999 
Victory  untying  her  sandal. 
Brunn  35  A. 

7000 
Victory  erecting  a  trophy. 
Brunn  35. 

7001 
Athena  Nike  seated  upon  a  rock. 

7002 
Marble  relief  of  a  man  mounting  a  char- 
iot.     Archaic   Attic    art     of     the   late 
Vlth  century. 
Dickins     p.     275.       Schrader,     Athen, 
Mitteilungen  pi.   11. 
7003 
Colossal  marble  owl. 
Svoronos,  Journ.  internat.  d'arch.  num- 
ism.   XIV   1912  pi.    15. 
7004 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7005 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South   porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7006 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.       Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7007 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South   porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7008 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7009 
Architectural  fragment    (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 


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LOANS 


7010 
Architectural  fragment   (Carj'atid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7011 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7012 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7013 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7014 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7015 
Architectural  fragment   (Caryatid),  from 
the    North    and    South    porch    of    the 
Erechtheion.      Finest    Attic    work    of 
the  late  Vth  century. 
7016 
Statue    (Carj-atid),   from  the  North  and 
South     porch     of     the     Erechtheion. 
Finest    Attic    work    of    the    late    Vth 
century. 

7017 
Statue    (Caryatid),   from  the  North  and 
South     porch     of     the     Erechtheion. 


Finest  Attic  work  of  the  late  Vth 
century. 

7018 
Marble  chair  of  the  priest  of  Dionysos 
Eleuthereus,  from  the  theatre  of  Di- 
onysos at  Athens,  with  exquisite  low 
reliefs  (winged  youths  with  game 
cocks,  Arimasps  and  griffins,  two 
satyrs  amongst  grape  vines). 
Risom,  Melanges  Holleaux  pi.  8-H. 

SCULPTURES   IN    VARIOUS   PLACES 

7019 
1.  Limestone  relief  from  the  Lion  Gate  at 
Mycenae.  Two  lions  guardant,  on  each 
side  of  a  column.  About  XVth  cent. 
B.  C,  the  finest  monument  of  Mycen- 
aean sculpture. 
Brunn  1.    Perrot  VI  pi.  14. 

7020 

3.  Relief   with  head   of   Medusa,    at   Argos. 

Roman  decorative  work,  from  some 
building. 

7021 

4.  The   Hermes   of   Praxiteles,    at   Olympia, 

almost  the  only  original  statue  by  a 
great  master  preserved.  The  God 
holds  the  infant  Dionysos  on  his  left 
arm. 

Brunn  466-7. 

7022 
7.  Metope    and    triglyphs    from    the    round 
building  (tholos)   at  Epidauros.     Sec- 
ond half  of  IVth  century  B.  0.      See 
above  p.  8. 

Cavvadias,  Fouilles  d'Epidaure  pi.  4-6. 


LOANS 


RENI,   GUIDO 

7023.  Mary  Magdalene. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Thomas  H.  Winslow. 
TURNER,   J.  M.  W. 

7024.  Sunset:    Venice. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 


SULLY,  THOMAS 
7025.   Portrait  Group. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Ellen  Howard  Rep- 
pert. 


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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


ABBEY,   EDWIN  A.  United  States 

6718,  6719 
ACKERMAN,   OLGA  M.  United  States 

4652 
ADAMS,   HERBERT  United  States 

19,  28,  5088,  5427,  5543,  5741 
ADAMS,   JOHN   OTTIS  United  States 

5311,  6791 
ADAMS,   JOHN  QUINCY  International 

73,  74 
ADAMS,   PHILIP  United  States 

5840 
ADAMS,   W.  DACRE  International 

75 
ADDAMS,  CLIFFORD  United  States 

1513  to  1555,  4789,  6262 
ADDAMS,   INEZ  United  States 

4603,  4952 
ADDICKS,   CHRISTIAN  JOHANNES 

6327  Netherlands 

AGUIAR,   EL  CONDE  DE  International 

76,  77,  78 
AHRENS,    ELLEN  WETHERALD 

4427,  4430,4431  United  States 

AID,   GEORGE   CHARLES  United  States 

1556  to    1572 
AIKEN,   CHARLES  A.  United  States 

4218 
AITKEN,   ROBERT  I.  United  States 

59,  60,  4055,  4057,  4086,  5078,  5219,  5221, 
5222     5625 
AKELEY.'   CARL  E.  United  States 

1511,  5937,  6326 
ALBERT,   ERNEST  United  States 

5712 
ALBRIGHT,   ADAM  EMORY        United  States 

6568 
ALPANO,   VINCENZO  United  States 

5298.  5300,  5779,  5780 
ALLEN,   CHARLES  CURTIS       United  States 

4724 
ALLEN,   MARION  BOYD  United  States 

6811 
ALLIS,   C.  HARRY  United  States 

6602 
ALMQUIST,   OLOP  United  States 

1573,  1574,  1575 
AMAN-JEAN,   EDMOND  French 

79 
AMES,   BLANCHE  United  States 

1470,  5833 
AMORSOLO,   F.  Philippine 

5848 
ANDERSEN,   MARTINUS  United  States 

6562 
ANDERSON,   ALEXANDER  United  States 

1576,    1577 
ANDERSON,   KARL  United  States 

5494  to  5497,   5503 
ANDRASSY,   THEOD.  International 

80,  81 
ANDREW,   RICHARD  United  States 

4838 
ARCHAMBAULT.    A.   MARGARETTA 

4403    4405,   4408,   4409  United  States 

ARMINGTON,   CAROLINE   HELENA 

1578  to  1600  United  States 

ARMINGTON,   FRANK  M.  United  States 

1601  to  1620 
ARTHURS,    STANLEY  MASSEY 

6626,  6628 
ASHLEY,   CLIFFORD  WARREN 

6604  United  States 


ASTRUP,   NICOLAI  Norwegian 

1045,  1046 
ASUNCION  Philippine 

5849 
AUSTIN,  AMANDA  P.  United  States 

4244,  5086,  5108 
AUZERAIS,   LOUIS  F.  United  States 

5796 
AZZI,   MARIUS  A.  United  States 

5781 
BACHER,   OTTO  United  States 

1621    to    1631 
BACKHAUS,   JOSE  Chilian 

1351, 1352 
BAER,  WILLIAM  J.  United  States 

4388,  4390  to  4397 
BAINS,   ETHEL  FRANKLIN  BETTS 

4207,4209,4210,4211  United  States 

BAIXAS  CARRATE,   JUAN  International 

82,  83 
BAKER,    SAMUEL  BURTIS         United  States 

5015 
BALL,   ROBERT  E.,   JR.  United  States 

6686,  6760 
BALLA  International 

995  to  1003 
BALWE,   C.   F.  Netherlands 

6328    6329 
BARABAS,   MIKLOS  International 

84,  85 
BARANSKY,   E.   LASZLO  International 

674 
BARNETT,   TOM  P.  United  States 

1493 
BARONE,  ANTONIO  United  States 

1632   to   1654 
BARTA,   E.  International 

86 
BARTLETT,   FREDERIC  CLAY 

4518,  4788  United  States 

BARTLETT,   PAUL  WAYLAND 

34,  72  United  States 

BATEMAN,   JOHN  M.  United  States 

13.  4090,  5224 
BATHURST,   CLYDE  C.  United  States 

4965 
BATTHYANYL  COUNT  GYULA 

87  to  92,  675,  676,  677  International 

BAUER,   M.  A.  J.  Netherlands 

6467,  6468,  6469 
BAUKEMA,   PHILIPE   M.  Netherlands 

6470 
BAUMANN,   GU  STAVE  United  States 

1655  to  1662 
BAUTZ,   DAVID  Netherlands 

6330 
BAXTER,   MARTHA  WHEELER 

4312,  4313,  4315.  4316,  4317       United  States 
BEACH,   CHESTER  United  States 

52 
BEAL.   GIFFORD  United  States 

4522,  4537,5203 
BEAL,   REYNOLDS  United  States 

5207,  5925 
BEAUMONT,   LILIAN  ADELE    United  States 

6593 
BEAUX,   CECILIA  United  States 

4985,  4986,  4989,  4991,  4992 
BECK,   O.  FULOP  International 

866,  867,  868 
BECKER.   MAURICE  United  States 

6703,  6704 
BEEK,   ALICE  D.   ENGLEY  Netherlands 

6629 


[79] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


BEEK,  BERNARDUS  ANTONIE  VAN 

5331  Netherlands 

BELCHER,  HILDA  United  States 

BELL?' CLARA  LOUISE  United  States 

BELLOWS,   GEORGE  H.  United  States 

1663,  1664,  5729  to  5740 

BENCZUR,   BELA  International 

93    94 

BENCZUR,   GYULA  International 

95    96 

BEND  A,   WLADYSLAW  T.  United  States 

6636,  6656,  6657  a+„t„c 

BENSON,   PRANK  W.  United  States 

1665  to   1705,  5656,  5657,  5658 

BERENY,   ROBERT  International 

97  to   119,  678,  679,  680  ,.    ^     ,      ^ 

BERG,  WILLEM  VAN  DEN  Netherlands 

BERGE,   EDWARD  United  States 

11,  29,  40,  5007,  6264  ..    ^     ,      j 

BERKEMBYER,   RUDOLPH  Netherlands 

BERLIN,  HARRY  United  States 

4841,  6589  ..    ,  o.  ^ 

BERNEKER,   LOUIS  P.  United  States 

BERNINGHAUS,   OSCAR  E.  United  States 

BERNSTEIN,  THERESA  P.  United  States 

BERNSTROM,  VICTOR  United  States 

1706  to  1715  , 

BERON,   GYULA  International 

BETTS    ANNA  WHELAN  United  States 

3694,' 3695,  4206 

BETTS,   LOUIS  United  States 

BILBAO,   GONZALO  International 

BIRCH,   S.  J.  LAMORNA  International 

122 

BISHOP    EMILY  CLAYTON  United  States 

3979  to  3986,  4928,  5267,  5269,  5276,  5277, 

5278,    6198  ^ 

BISSBLL,   HELEN  RATHBURN 

5899   6815  United  otates 

BITTER,   KARL  United  States 

15,  5080,  5100,  5119 

BITTINGER,   CHARLES  United  States 

4718,  5316,  5319,  5896. 

BIXBEE,  WILLIAM  J.  United  States 

4458  ^.       , 
BLANCHE,   JACQUES  EMILE     International 

123 

BLISS,   ALMA  HERSIG  United  States 

4424,  4425 
BLOODGOOD.  ROBERT  PANSHAWE 

1716  to   1723  United  States 

BLUM,  ROBERT  P.  United  States 

1724,  1725 

BLUMENSCHEIN,  ERNEST  L.         .^  ^  „,  , 

5243   5246,  6689,  6690  United  States 
BLUMENSCHEIN,  MARY  SHEPHARD 

GREENE  United  States 

4626,  6655,  6787  ..  ^  o.  * 

BOBBETT,   ALFRED  United  States 

BOCCIONI  International 

1004  to  1008,  1043,  1044  ,,,.,, 

BODIFEE,   PAUL  Netherlands 

BODIn'e,   HELEN  United  States 

3825,  3829 

BOEMM,  RITTA  International 

124,  125 


BOER,   G.  J.  DE  Netherlands 

6334,  6335 
BOHM,  MAX  United  States 

5227 
BOHM,   PAL  International 

126 
BOONE,   CORA  United  States 

4236,  6029,  6036 
BORG,   CARL  OSCAR  United  States 

1433,  1501,  1727  to  1731,  5441 
BORGLUM,   SOLON  H.  United  States 

4471 
BORIE,   ADOLPHE  United  States 

4591,  4595,  4879,  5829 
BOSTON,   JOSEPH  H.  United  States 

1429 
BOSZNAY,   STEPHEN  International 

127 
BOTTEMA,   TJEERD  Netherlands 

6473,  6474,  6475 
BOTTEMA,  TJERK  Netherlands 

6336,  6337,  6338 
BOURNE,   GERTRUDE   BEALS 

4451,  4468  United  States 

BOWDOIN,   HARRIETTS  United  States 

5763,  6045 
BOWER,   ALEXANDER  United  States 

6582,  6592 
BOYLE,   JOHN  J.  United  States 

20,  67,  1507,  5457 
BOYLE,   SARAH  Y.  McPADDEN 

3826,  3827,  3830  United  States 

BOYNTON,   RAY  S.  United  States 

1475,  1479,  4225,  4291,  6751 
BRADLEY,   SUSAN  H.  United  States 

3793 
BRANGWYN,   PRANK  International 

529   to   567,   5063,   5064,    5066,    5067,   5069, 
5070,  5072,  5073 
BRAUN,   MAURICE  United  States 

5893,  6598,  6786 
BRECKENRIDGE,   HUGH  H.      United  States 
4733,   5027,    5031,   5124,   5126,   5129,    6252, 
6572,  6573,  6576,  6577,  6835 
BREDIN,   R.  SLOAN  United  States 

5819 
BREMER,   ANNE  M.  United  States 

1487,  5906 
BRENNER,   VICTOR  D.  United  States 

4058    to    4063,    4065    to    4069,    4169,    5114, 
5587,  5590 
BREUER,   HENRY  JOSEPH        United  States 

4955,  5329,  5334,  5341 
BREYFOGLE,   JOHN  WINSTANLEY 

4222  United  States 

BRIDPORT,   HUGH  United  States 

1732 
BRINLEY,  D.   PUTNAM  United  States 

5328,  5332 
BRODSZKY,   SANDOR  International 

130 
BROOKE,   RICHARD  NORRIS    United  States 

6762 
BROOKS,   RICHARD  E.  United  States 

4125  to  4128,  4130  to  4134 
BROWN,   BENJAMIN  C.  United  States 

1733  to  1756,  6765,  6782 
BROWN,   CHARLOTTE  HARDING 

6650,  6651,  6654  United  States 

BROWN,  HOWELL  C.  United  States 

1757  to  1765 
BROWN,   M.  E.  D.  United  States 

1766 
BROWNE,   CHARLES  PRANOIS 

1497  United  States 

BROWNE,   GEORGE  ELMER       United  States 

5205 
BROWNELL,  MATILDA  A.  United  States 

5715,  5844 


[80] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


BRUCK,   LAJOS  International 

131  to  138 
BRUCK.   MIKSA  International 

139,  140,  141 
BRUMBACK,   LOUISE  UPTON  United  States 

1496,  4769 
BRUN,   HARALD  Norwegian 

1047,  1048,  1049 
BRUNDRIT,   R.   G.  International 

142 
BRYANT,   EVERETT  LLOYD      United  States 

5026,  5029,  6250 
BRYANT,   MAUDE  DREIN  United  States 

4815,  5918,  6247 
BUD  WORTH,  WILL  S.  United  States 

4459,  4460 
BUEHR,   KARL  ALBERT  United  States 

4637,  5501 
BULL,   CHARLES  LIVINGSTON 

4217,  4465  United  States 

BURCHARD,   PABLO  Chilian 

1353  to  1357 
BURLEIGH,   SIDNEY  RICHMOND 

3785  United  States 

BURMESTER,   ERNST  Germany 

143 
BURNHAM,   ANITA  WILLETS   United  States 

3732,  4201,  4205 
BURNHAM,   ROGER  NOBLE       United  States 

4011,  4012,  4015,  4018,  4019 
BURNSIDE,   CAMERON  United  States 

4770 
BURR,   GEORGE  ELBERT  United  States 

1767  to  1772 
BURROUGHS,   EDITH  WOODMAN 

49,  5255,  5416,  5627  United  States 

BURT,   CHARLES  United  States 

1773 
BUSH-BROWN,  H.  K.  United  States 

4041,  4042 
BUSH-BROWN,   MARGARET  LESLEY 

4343,  4349  United  States 

BUSHNELL,  ADELYN  United  States 

4304 
BUTLER,   EDWARD   B.  United  States 

6585 
BUTLER,   HOWARD  RUSSELL 

6316  United  States 

BUTLER,   J.  J.  P.  United  States 

6016 
BUTLER,  MARY  United  States 

4974 
BUTLER,   THEODORE   EARL     United  States 

6009,  6011,  6013 
BUTTON,   ALBERT  PRENTICE 

3698,  3711,  3717,  4256,  4259      United  States 
BYNE,   ARTHUR  United  States 

6094  to  6101 
CADENASSO,   GIUSEPPE  United  States 

4489, 5711 
CAHILL,   ARTHUR  United  States 

6724 
CAHILL,  WILLIAM  V.  United  States 

4890 
CALDER,   A.   STIRLING  United  States 

4200,  5002,  5089,  5744 
CALEWAERT,   LOUIS  H.  United  States 

1774  to  1787 
CALI6A,   I.  H.  United  States 

1427 
CALLAHAN,   CAROLINE  R.         United  States 

1490 
CAMMERLOHER,   KARL  MORITZ 

144,  145,  146  International 

CAMP,   HAROLD  M.  United  States 

4254,  5214 
CANALIAS,  JOSE  International 

869 


CARACCL   JOSE  Chilian 

1358,  1359,  1360 
CARDONA,   JUAN  International 

147,  148,  149 
CAREW,   BERTHA  Italian 

4303 
CARLES,   ARTHUR  B.  United  States 

4861,    4863,   5028,   5138,   5141,    5143,   5148 

6248  ' 

CARLISLE,  MARY  HELEN  United  States 

1489 
CARLSEN,   EMIL  United  States 

4978,  4979,  4981,  4982,4983 
CARLSON,  JOHN  F.  United  States 

1476,  3799,  4453,  4716,  4720,  5231 
CARR,   MICHAEL  CARMICHAEL 
_  1J88   1789  United  States 

CARRA  International 

1009  to  1023 
CARRIGAN,  WILLIAM  L.  United  States 

4971,  5498,  5505 
CASE.   BERTHA  United  States 

5338 
CASER,   ETTORE  United  States 

3954,  6563 
CASSATT,  MARY  United  States 

4858 
CATE.   P.  TEN  Netherlands 

6339 
CAULDWELL,   LESLIE  United  States 

3792 
CHAD  WICK,   CHARLES  W.         United  States 

1790  to  1795 
CHADWICK,   EMMA  United  States 

1796  to  1799 
CHAMBERLIN,   F.  TOLLES         United  States 

5626 
CHANDLER,   GEORGE  WALTER 

1800  to  1810  United  States 

CHAPMAN,   CHARLES  S.  United  States 

6799 
CHASE,   LILA  ELIZABETH         United  States 

4318,  4319 
CHASE,  WILLIAM  M.  United  States 

5546  to  5577 
CHENEY,   JOHN  United  States 

CHRISTMAS,  E.  W.  International 

150,  151 
CHURCHILL,   WILLIAM  W.        United  States 

1473 
CLARENBACH,  MAX  Chilian 

152 
CLARK,  ALSON  SKINNER  United  States 

5396  to  5413 

^hi^F^  FREEMAN  United  States 

3675 

CLARKE,   THOMAS  SHIELDS    United  States 

1434 
CLARKSON,   RALPH  United  States 

4797,  5444,  5723 
CLEMENT.   CATHERINE  United  States 

3818 
CLOSSON,   WILLIAM  BAXTER 

1812   to   1823,  6613  United  StatP<? 

CLUTE,  WALTER  MARSHALL  ^ ''"«'"'''**«« 

cocTropt,  edythe  varian"""'*'^^'"'"^ 

4216,  4753  United  States 

COFFIN,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON 

1458,  1468,  1471  United  States 

COHEN,   NESSA  United  States 

5249,  5272 
COLE,   THOMAS  CASILEAR        United  States 

6819 
COLE,   TIMOTHY  United  States 

1824  to  1838 
COLEMAN,   CHARLES  CARYL 

5717  United  States 


[81] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


COLLETT,   FREDRIK  Norwegian 

1050 
COLLETTB,  JOAN  Netherlands 

6340,  6341 
COLMAN,   SAMUEL  United  States 

1839 
COLT,  MORGAN  United  States 

5756,  5760 
COLWELL,   ELIZABETH  United  States 

1840  to  1851 
COMAN,   CHARLOTTE   BUELL   United  States 

4711,  4714,  4804 
COMTE,   A.  Le  Netlierlands 

6342 
CONANT,   LUCY  SCARBOROUGH 

6084  to  6089  United  States 

CONGDON,   ADAIRENE  VOSE    United  States 

1852  to  1861 
CONGDON,   THOMAS  R.  United  States 

1862  to  1877,  6775 
CONNELL,   EDWIN  D.  United  States 

6276 
CONNER,   JOHN  RAMSEY  United  States 

4806,  4809,  4854 
COOLIDGE,   BERTHA  United  States 

3850,  3851,  3853,  3854 
COOLIDGE,   MARY  ROSAMOND 

5290,  5757  United  States 

COONSMEN,   NANCY  United  States 

4608,  6839 
COOPER,   COLIN  CAMPBELL     United  States 

5758,  5762,  6063,  6064,  6065,  6588 
COOPER,   EMMA  LAMPERT        United  States 

6587,  6590 
COOSSAAR,   J.   C.  W.  Netherlands 

6343 
COOVER,   NELL  United  States 

1878   to    1884 
CORBETT,   GAIL   SHERMAN       United  States 

42,  63,  4038,  4039,  4045,  4046,  4048,  5001, 
5584 
CORNOYER,   PAUL  United  States 

4519,  4990 
CORREA,   RAFAEL  Chilian 

1361,  1362,  1363 
COSSMANN,   A.  International 

568 
COSTA,   JERONIMO  Chilian 

1364 
COTTET,   CHARLES  International 

153 
COTTON,   JOHN  WESLEY  United  States 

1885  to  1907 
COUSE,   E.   IRVING  United  States 

3804,  5807,  6618. 
COVEY,   ARTHUR   S.  United  States 

1908  to  1916 
COX,   LOUISE  United  States 

5326 
CREALOCK,   JOHN  International 

154 
CRENIER,  HENRI  United  States 

6325 
CRISP,  ARTHUR  United  States 

1422,  6037,  6038,  6668 
CROSS,    SALLY  United  States 

4414,  4416,  4419,  4423 
CROWLEY,   GRAY  PRICE  United  States 

3914 
CSAKTORNYAI  International 

155 
CSOK,   ISTVAN  International 

156  to  163 
CULLER,   THOMAS  Philippine 

5850 
CUNEO,   CYRUS  CINCINNATTO 

5905  United  States 

CUNEO,   RINALDO  United  States 

6581 


CURTIS,  WILLIAM  FULLER      United  States 

3956 
GUSHING,   HOWARD   GARDINER 

4622,  5188,  5190,  5212  United  States 

CZIGANY,  DEZSO  International 

164 
DABO,   LEON  United  States 

6824 
DAHL,   NILS  Norwegian 

1051,  1052 
DAHLGREEN,   CHARLES  W.      United  States 

1917  to  1944 
DAKE,   CAREL  L.  Netherlands 

6344 
DAKE,   CAREL  L.,   JR.  Netherlands 

6345  to  6348 
DALLIN,   CYRUS  EDWIN  United  States 

2,   24,   1508,   3680,   3687,   3972,   5077,   5093, 
5589 
DAVEY,   RANDALL  United  States 

5285 
DAVIES.   ARTHUR  B.  United  States 

5591  to  5622,  6231,  6234,  6747,   6748,  6749 
DAVIS,   CECIL  CLARK  United  States 

4756, 5234 
DAVIS,   CHARLES  HAROLD       United  States 

4604 
DAVIS,  JOHN  PARKER  United  States 

1945  to  1949 
DAVIS,   STUART  United  States 

6644, 6645, 6732,  6733 
DAVOL,   JOSEPH  BENJAMIN    United  States 

5228,  5335,  6610 
DAWKINS,   HENRY  United  States 

1950 
DAWSON,   GEORGE  WALTER    United  States 

6049, 6052 
DAWSON-WATSON  United  States 

1951, 1952 
DEBERITZ,   PER  Norwegian 

1053,  1054,  1055 
DE   CAMP,   JOSEPH  RODEPER 

5653,  5654,  5655,  5663,  5665       United  States 
DE   CORDOBA,   MATHILDE         United  States 

1953  to  1972 
DE   JONG,   BETTY  United  States 

4521,  6608 
DEL  MUE,  MAURICE  United  States 

4918 
DEMING,   ADELAIDE  United  States 

3797 
DEMING,   EDWIN  W.  United  States 

5258,   5264,    5265,    5266,    5268,   5275,   5297, 
5816,  5901 
DEMUTH,   CHARLES  United  States 

4246,  4247 
DERKSEN,   G.  Netherlands 

6349 
DETTMAR,   R.  International 

569 
DEVENTER,   JOHANNA  CORNELIA  VAN 

6350  Netherlands 

DE  VOLL,  F.   USHER  United  States 

4513,  4632,  5314,  5721 
DE   WENTWORTH,   CECILS        United  States 

3674,  6277 
DEWEY,   CHARLES  MELVILLE 

6768  United  States 

DE  WITT,   GERARD  United  States 

1973 
DICKENSON,   PRESTON  United  States 

6746 
DICKMAN,   CHARLES  JOHN      United  States 

4814,  5071,  5291 
DIETSCH,   C.   PERCIVAL  United  States 

30 
DILLAYE,   BLANCHE  United  States 

1974  to  1995,  3770,  6039,  6046,  6803 


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INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


DIMOCK,   E.  ■  United  States 

3726  to   3731 
DIRIKS,   EDVARD  Norwegian 

1056,  1057 
DIRKS,   RUDOLPH  United  States 

4480,  4483,  4738,  6801 
DIXON,   MAYNARD  United  States 

1467,  5806,  6813 
DODS-WITHERS,   ISOBEL  International 

165 
DONOHO,   RUGER  United  States 

4634,  4638,  5210,  5213 
DOOYEWAARD,  JACOB  Netherlands 

6351 
DOUGHERTY,   PARKE  CURTIS 

5716,  5718  United  States 

DOUGHERTY,   PAUL  United  States 

1451,  4970,  4973,  4977 
DOW,  ARTHUR  WESLEY  United  States 

1426,  1428,  1996  to  2009 
DRAPER,   H.  J.  International 

166 
DRIESTEN,  A.  J.  VAN  Netherlands 

6352 
DU   BOIS,   GUY  PENE  United  States 

6814 
DUFNER,   EDWARD  United  States 

3953,  5321,  5324,  6634 
DU  MONO,   FRANK  VINCENT   United  States 

4590,  4594,  4710,  4713,  4723,  4727 
DU  MOND,   FREDERIC  MELVILLE 

1443,  1456,  1459,  5909,  6586       United  States 
DU  MOND,   HELEN   SAVIER      United  States 

4475,  4482 
DUNBAR,   HAROLD   C.  United  States 

4820,  4824 
DUNLAP,   HELENA  United  States 

5499    5920 
DURAND,   ASHER  BROWN         United  States 

2010 
DURKEE,   HELEN  WINSLOW    United  States 

3862  to  3874 
DUSTIN,   SILAS  S.  United  States 

6599 
DUVENECK,  FRANK  United  States 

3952,  4958 
EAKINS,  THOMAS  United  States 

6288  to  6293 
EAST,    SIR  ALFRED  International 

167 
EATON,   CHARLES  WARREN     United  States 

5770,  5817 
EBERLE,   ABASTINA   ST.   LEGER 

4610.  5042  to  5051  United  States 

EBERT,   CHARLES  H.  United  States 

5894, 5912, 6557 
EDMONDSON,   WILLIAM  J.        United  States 

4748 
EDVI-ILLES,   ALADAR  International 

168  to  174 
EDVI-ILLES,   JENO  International 

682 
EDWARDS,   S.  ARLENT  United  States 

2011,  2012 
EDWIN,  DAVID  United  States 

2013 
EISENLOHR,   EDWARD   G.  United  States 

6646 
ELLERHUSEN,   ULRICH  H.        United  States 

4124,  5003,  5430 
ELLIOTT.   CHARLES  LORING   United  States 

4227,  4228,  4230,  4232,  4233 
ELLIOTT.  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN  GREEN 

6660,  6661  United  States 

EMERICI.   ANDOR  International 

175,  176,  177 
ENGELMAN,  PETER  International 

178,  179,  180 
ERICSON,   DAVID  United  States 

1474,  6607 


Norwegian 

Norwegian 

United  States 

United  States 

Chilian 

Philippine 

Netherlands 

United  States 

United  States 


ERIKSEN,   BJARNE  Norwegian 

1058 
ERIKSEN,   KRISTOFER 

1209 
ERIKSEN,   SIGURD 

1059 
ERTZ,    EDWARD    F. 

2014  to   2020 
ESKRIDGE,   ROBERT 

2021,  2022 
ESPINOSA,   EUCARPIO 

1365,  1366,  1367 
ESPIRITU,  A. 

5851,  5852 
ESSEN,   JAN  VAN 

6353 
EVANS,   FRANCES 

4321 
EVANS,   JOHN  W. 

2023  to  2028 
EVERETT,   HOWARD  EDWARD 

FAm^F   %^^?  ^"''^"^  States 

=;«^q'  ^^-a-  Philippine 

0006,  58o4 

^^ol^?^?L^S'  A^'^RD  United  States 

o6  ( 9,  o933 

P^glRCHILD,   MAY  United  States 

FARLEY,   RICHARD   BLOSSOM 

6600  United  Stntps 

FARNDON.  WALTER  Unkid  Halls 

FARNHAM,   SALLY  JAMES         United  States 

FARRAR,   HENRY  United  States 

2029   2030   2031 
FECHi'n,  NICHOLAI  United  States 

181 
FEHERVARY,   ERZI  International 

182,  183,  870  to  874 
FELDMAN,   BARUCH  M.  United  States 

4749 
FEMES-BECK,  VILMOS  International 

875   to   880 
FENDERSON,   ANNIE   M.  United  States 

3912 
FENTON,   BEATRICE  United  States 

4929,  5090,  5522 
FENYES,   ADOLF  International 

184 
PERENCZY,   BENJAMIN  International 

881 
FERENCZY.   KAROLY  International 

185,  186,  187 
FERENCZY,   VALER  International 

188   189 
FERGUSON,   NANCY  M.  United  States 

4742,   4743,   4744,   4751,   4752,   4828,   5446, 
6204,    6743 
FERNOW,   BERNICE   P.  ANDREWS 

3908,  3909,  3911,  3913  United  States 

FERRER,   SANTIAGO  International 

190 
FERRIS,   STEPHEN  J.  United  States 

2032 
FERWERDA,   BEREND  Netherlands 

6354 
FILEMYR,   JOSEPH  J.  United  States 

4766 
FILOVSKY.    See  Jilovsky 
FINK,   FREDERICK  United  States 

4767 
FINKELNBURG,   AUGUSTA         United  States 

6048,  6633 
FINN.   JAMES  WALL  United  States 

5813 
FISHER.  MARK  United  States 

1435,  5884 
FISKE.   GERTRUDE  United  States 

4794,  5287 


[83] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


FITTON,   HEDLEY  International 

570 
FLAGG,  CHARLES  NOEL  United  States 

5282 
FLANAGAN,   JOHN  United  States 

4135  to  4145,  4173  to  4199 
FLORENCE,   M.   SARGENT  United  States 

5578,  5579,  5581,  5582 
FLORIO,   SALVATORE   E.  United  States 

3685,  4146 
FOLGER,  ANNIE  B.  United  States 

3688,  3690,  6664 

FOOTE,  JOSEPHINE  J.  United  States 

3820 
FOOTE,  MARY  United  States 

4517,  4731,  5502,  5775,  6612 
FOOTE,  WILL  HOWE  United  States 

4894,  4913,  4916,  6567 
FORSYTH,  WILLIAM  United  States 

1498,  3800,  4212,  5230 
FORTUNE,   E.   CHARLTON  United  States 

3689,  4785,  4791.  6638,  6652 

FOSTER,  BEN  United  States 

5339 
FOURNIER,  ALEXIS  JEAN        United  States 

6606 
FRASER,   JAMES  EARL  United  States 

4108  to  4123,  5091,  5092,  5096,  5111,  5113, 
5423,  5425,  6840 
FRENCH,   DANIEL  CHESTER    United  States 

65,  69,  1439,  5109,  5112 
FRENCH,   PRANK  P.  United  States 

2033  to  2051 
FRIESEKE,   FREDERICK  CARL 

4796,  5151,  5506  to  5509  United  States 

FRISHMUTH,   HARRIET  W.       United  States 

9,  5041 
PROELICH,  MAREN  M.  United  States 

5811 
FROMEN,  AGNES  VALBORG     United  States 

4569 
FRY,   SHERRY  EDMUNDSON    United  States 

5   5943 
FULLER,   HENRY  B.  United  States 

5065 
FUNK,  WILHELM  United  States 

5232 
GABNSSLEN,   OTTO  ROBERT    United  States 

5257 
GAGNON,   CLARENCE  A.  United  States 

2052  to   2062 
GAIGHER,   HORATIO  International 

191,  192 
GALE.  HARRIETTS  DRAPER   United  States 

3915 
GALIMBERTI,   SANDOR  International 

193,  194,  195 
GALIMBERTI-DENES,  VALERIA 

196,  197  International 

GALLAGHER,  SEARS  United  States 

2063   to   2093,  6630 
GALLAUDET,  ELISHA  United  States 

2094 
GALLEN-KALLELA,  AXEL  International 

198  to  259 
GALT.   CHARLES  FRANKLIN    United  States 

5333,  5841 
GANIERE,   GEORGE  ETIENNE 

5588  United  States 

GARBER,  DANIEL  United  States 

5202,  5204,  5206 
GARCIA  ESCARRE,   FRANCISCO 

260,  261  International 

GARJEANNE,  J.  Netherlands 

6355,  6356,  6357 
GAUGUIN,  POLA  Norwegian 

1060  to   1063,  1210,  1211,  1212 
GAULEY.   ROBERT  DAVID         United  States 

4995,  5440 


GEERLINGS,   JACQUES  Netherlands 

6358 
GELERT,   JOHANNES  United  States 

4097,  4098,  4754,  5004 
GELHAAR,   EMIL  United  States 

1491 
GETCHELL,   EDITH  LORING     United  States 

2095 
GIHON,   CLARENCE  MONTFORT 

4660,  4810  United  States 

GILCHRIST,   WALLACE  W.,  JR. 

4615,  6106  to  6111  United  States 

GILES,   HOWARD  United  States 

5033 
GILMORE,   ADA  United  States 

2096 
GINNETT,   LOUISE  International 

262 
GLACKENS,   WILLIAM  J.  United  States 

4865,   4866,   4868,   4869,   4871,   4872,   4874, 
4875.  4877,  5312 
CLATTER,   GYULA  International 

263 
GLATZ,   OSZKAR  International 

264   to   268,    683   to   689 
GLEESON,   CHARLES  K.  United  States 

2097  to  2113 
GLEHN,  JANE  EMMET  VON      International 

269 
GLEHN,  W.   G.  VON  International 

270 
GLINTENKAMP,   HENRY  J.        United  States 

1462 
GOEDVRIEND,  THEODOOR  Netherlands 

6359 
GOETSCH,   GUSTAV  F.  United  States 

2114, 2115,  2116 
GOHLER,   HERMAN  International 

271 
GOLDTHWAITE,  ANNE  United  States 

2117   to   2127 
GONZALES.  JUAN  FRANCISCO  Chilian 

1368  to  1387 
GONZALES,   SIMON  Chilian 

1415,  1416 
GOODMAN,   R.  G.  International 

272    to    275 
GOODWIN,   ARTHUR  CLIFTON 

5722,  5724,  6258  United  States 

GORI,  BERTHA  Netherlands 

6360 
GOTH,   MORIO  International 

690,  691,  692 
GOTTHOLD,   FLORENCE  WOLF 

6246  United  States 

GRAADT,  VAN  ROGGEN 

(Johannes  Mattheus)  Netherlands 

6476,  6477 
GRABACH,  JOHN  R.  United  States 

6770 
GRAFLY,   CHARLES  United  States 

17,    4962,    4963,    4964,    4966,    4967,    4969, 
5075,  5085,  5383,  5624,  5651,  5652 
GRANDE,   SEVERIN  Norwegian 

1064  to  1067 
GRANT,   LAWRENCE  United  States 

6810 
GRANVILLE-SMITH,  WALTER 

3801,  3807,  6566,  6595,  6818       United  States 
GRAY,   FREDERICK  G.  United  States 

4805,  5288,  5837 
GRAY,  PERCY  United  States 

4208 
GREEK  CASTS 

6847  to  7022 
GRIFFIN,  JAMES  MARTIN         United  States 

2128 
GRIFFIN,   WALTER  United  States 

4541    to    4567 


[84] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


GRIFFITH,   LOUIS  OSCAR  United  States 

2129  to  2135 
GRIMES.   FRANCES  United  States 

3678,  3978,  4005  to  4009,  5098,  5156 
GROLL,   ALBERT  LOREY  United  States 

1425,  1455,  5814 
GROOT,   G.  DE  Netherlands 

6361 
GROSSMAN,   EDWIN  BOOTH      United  States 

6609 
GROVER,   OLIVER  DENNETT    United  States 

5325 
GUERIN,  JULES  United  States 

4491  to  4512 
GUTMANN,   BERNHARD  United  States 

4864 
HAAVARDSHOLM,  MAGNHILD      Norwegian 

1068 
HAGGIN,   BEN  ALI  United  States 

5337 
HAILMAN,   JOHANNA  K.  WOODWELL 

1446,  4827,  4840  United  States 

HALE,   LILIAN  WESTCOTT        United  States 

4834,  4892,  4897,  6007,  6010,  6012,  6014 
HALE,   PHILIP  LESLIE  United  States 

4898,   4900,   4903,   4904,   4905,   4908,   4910, 
6066,  6069,  6070 
HALE,  WALTER  •  United  States 

2136,  2137,  2138,  3774,  6726,  6727 
HALLOWELL,   GEORGE  HAWLEY 

United  States 

6040,  6042,  6044,  6057,  6059,  6060,  6061 
HALPERT,   SAMUEL  United  States 

5030,  6233,  6777 
HALPIN,   FREDERICK  United  States 

2139 
HAMEL,  WILLEM  Netherlands 

6362 
HAMILTON,  JOHN  McLURE      United  States 

4645,  4651,  4653,  4655,  4657,.  4664  to   4697 
HAMILTON  MARY  RITER  United  States 

4654, 5456 
HAMMARBAECK,   A.  Norwegian 

1213,  1214,  1215 
HAMMERSMITH,   PAUL  United  States 

2140  to  2143 
HAMMOND,  ARTHUR  J.  United  States 

6784 
HANISCH,   R.  International 

571   572 
HANSEN,   ARMIN  0.  United  States 

2144  to  2147,  5208,  5283 
HARDING,   GEORGE  United  States 

4253,  6104,  6653,  6691,  6736 
HARER,   FREDERICK  W.  United  States 

2148  to  2156 
HARLAND,  MARY  United  States 

3828 
HARLEY  United  States 

2157 
HARPER,   MARIAN  DUNLAP     United  States 

3832,  4429 
HARRISON,   ALEXANDER  United  States 

4705,  4813,  4816,  4821,  4823,  4826,  5245 
HARRISON,   BIRGE  United  States 

5747,  5754,  5774,  5776,  5777 
HARRITON,  ABRAHAM  United  States 

2158 
HARSHE,   ROBERT  B.  United  States 

2159  to  2178 
HART,   GEORGE  United  States 

6135,  6136,  6137,  6149,  6151,  6152 
HARTING,  DIRK  Netherlands 

6478  to  6485 
HARTLEY,   MARSDEN  United  States 

4620,  4624 
HARTMAN,   C.  BERTRAM  United  States 

2179  to  2185,  5017,  5025,  5511  to  5514,  6153 
to  6160 


HARVEY,   ELI  United  States 

1512,  4002.  4003,  4932,  5415,  6845 
HARY,   GYULA  International 

276 
HASKELL,   ERNEST  United  States 

2186  to  2209 
HASSAM,   CHILDE  United  States 

2210  to   2251,   5068,   5523  to  5541,   6162  to 
6197,  6834,  6836 
HATVANY,   BARON  PERENCZ   International 

277  to  280,  693  to  696 
HAVERKAMP,   G.  C.  Netherlands 

6486  to  6489 
HAWEIS,   STEPHEN  International 

281  to  287 
HAWLEY,   MARGARET  FOOTE 

3906.  3907,  3910 
HAWORTH,   EDITH  United  States 

4255,  6679  to  6683 
HAZEN,  WILHELMINA  United  States 

4350,  4352,  4353 
HEBER,   CARL  AUGUSTUS         United  States 

43 
HECHT,  VICTOR  DAVID  United  States 

5239 
HEIBERG.   ASTRI  WELHAVEN     Norwegian 

1069,  1070 
HEIBERG,  JEAN  Norwegian 

1071  to  1075 
HEIL.   CHARLES  EMILE  United  States 

3691,  3692,  3693,  3737  to  3742 
HEINEMANN,  ERNST  United  States 

2252 
HELSBY,   ALFREDO  International 

288   289 
HEMELMAN,  ALBERT  Netherlands 

6490, 6491 
HENDERSON,   A.  ELIZABETH 

3817,  3819,  3823  United  States 

HENNING.   OTTO  Norwegian 

1076,  1077 
BERING,   HENRY  United  States 

3958,  4001,  4004,  4072  to  4081,  4083,  4084, 
4085,  4640,  4662,  4663,  5082,  5087,  5102, 
5107 
HERKOMER,   HERMAN  G.  United  States 

5279   5281 
HERMAN,   LIPOT  International 

697,  698 
HERR,  MARGARET  United  States 

4300,  4302 
HERRER.   JOAQUIN  M.  Philippine 

5855    5856 
HERTER,   LOOMS  United  States 

5782  to  5795 
HEUERMANN,  MAGDA  United  States 

4332,  4334,  4341 
HEYENBROEK,   HERMAN  Netherlands 

6363  to  6368 
HEYNEMANN,   JULIA  H.  United  States 

4722,  5450,  6320,  6684 
HIDALGO,   FELIX  R.  Philippine 

5857  to  5867 
HIGGINS.   EUGENE  United  States 

2253  to  2263,  6578 
HILDEBRANDT,   CORNELIA  ELLIS 

3917  United  States 

HILL,   CLARA  United  States 

4099 
HILL,  JOHN  United  States 

2264 
HINKLE,   CLARENCE  K.  United  States 

4512 
HITCHCOCK,   GEORGE  United  States 

4764,  4765 
HITTLE,   MARGARET  A.  United  States 

4726 
HOARD,   MARGARET  United  States 

4568,  5120 


[85] 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


HOBART,   CLARK  United  States 

2265   to   2290,   5951  to   5958,   5965  to  5972, 
5999  to  6006,  6321 
HOEBER,   ARTHUR  United  States 

1447,  6771 
HOFFMAN,   HARRY  LESLIE      United  States 

4768, 6558 
HOFFMAN,   MALVINA  United  States 

4937,  4939,  4942,  5518 
HOLBO,   KRISTEN  Norwegian 

1078,  1079,  1080 
HOLLISTER,  ANTOINETTE   B. 

5299  United  States 

HOLLO,   GEZA  International 

290 
HOLM.  HANS  Norwegian 

1216,  1217,  1218  XT   •.  J  c*  . 

HOLM,  VICTOR  S.  United  States 

8   37   5583 
HOLMBOE,   THOROLP  Norwegian 

1081  to  1086  .     ,  „ 

HOOPER,   ROSA  United  States 

3821,  3822,  3824  ..  ^  o.  * 

HOPKINS,   EDNA  BOIES  United  States 

2291  to  2300  _   .     ^  ^^  ^ 

HOPKINS,   JAMES  R.  United  States 

4524,  4633,  4848,  4906,  4909 
HOPKINSON,   CHARLES  United  States 

4893    5193,  5292,  6030,  6031,  6034,  6035 
HORNBY,   LESTER  GEORGE      United  States 

2301  to   2325 
HORTER,   EARL  United  States 

2326,  2327  ^^    .     ^  „^  ^ 

HOULAHAN,  KATHLEEN  United  States 

5452 
HOVENDEN,   MARTHA  M.  United  States 

4860 
HOWARD,   CLARA  E.  United  States 

3896 
HOWE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  United  States 

6268 
HOWLAND,   ALLEN  S.  United  States 

4374,  4378 
HOYTEMA,  TH.  VAN  Netherlands 

6492 
HUBBARD,   MARY  WILSON       United  States 

4462 
HUBBELL,   HENRY  SALEM       United  States 

6322 
HUBER,   KONRAD  United  States 

2328 
HUDSON,   CHARLES  W.  United  States 

4204,  4269,  4288,  4924 
HUDSON,   ELMER  F.  United  States 

4613,  4616 
HUDSPETH,   R.  N.  United  States 

3856,  3860 
HUGHES-STANTON,  H.  International 

291 
HUMPHRIES,   CHARLES  HARRY 

5426  United  States 

HUNT,   E.  AUBREY  United  States 

4470,  5839 
HUNTER,   ISABEL  United  States 

6734,  6735 
HUNTER,    SARA  KATHEBINE 

4435  United  States 

HUNTINGTON,  MARGARET  WENDELL 

6244  United  States 

HURLEY,   EDWARD  TIMOTHY 

2329  to  2353,  4800,  6825  United  States 

HURLEY,   IRENE  BISHOP  United  States 

3928 
HURRY.   LUCY  W.  United  States 

6639,  6665,  6666 
HUTCHINSON,   F.  W.  United  States 

5322 
HYATT,   ANNA  VAUGHAN  United  States 

3768,  5006,  5296,  5931,  5940,  5941 


HYDE,   HELEN  United  States 

2354  to  2399 
HYDE,   WILLIAM  HENRY  United  States 

6797 
HYETT,  WILL  J,  United  States 

5317 
INGEN,   HENDRIKUS  ALEXANDER  VAN 

6369  to  6373  United  States 

INGERSOLL,   EMMA  K.  H.  United  States 

4373,  4376,  4382 
IRVINE,   WILSON  United  States 

4717,  6580,  6796 
ISAMITT,   CARLOS  Chilian 

1388,  1389,  1390 
ISRAELS,   JOSEF  Netherlands 

6493 
IVANYI-GRUNWALD,   RELA        International 

292  to  297 
JACKSON,   ANNIE  HURLBURT 

3936,  3940,  3942,  3943,  6008 
JACOBSEN,   AUGUST  Norwegian 

1087 
JAEGERS,   ALBERT  United  States 

5386 
JAKOBI,  RUTH  United  States 

3733,  5973  to  5980 
JAMAR,   S.  CORINNS  United  States 

4402 
JANS,  JAN  Netherlands 

6374 
JANSSEN.   ROBERT  M.  Netherlands 

6375, 6376 
JANSSOX,   ALFRED  United  States 

5719 
JAQUES,   BERTHA  E.  CLAUSON 

2400  to  2417  United  States 

JAVOR,   PAL  International 

298,  299 
JAY,   CECIL  United  States 

3831,  3833  to  3836,  5443 
JILOVSKY,    G.  International 

573  to  578 
JOFRE,   PEDRO  Chilian 

1391 
JOHANSEN,   JOHN   CHRISTEN 

5196  to  5199,  5211  United  States 

JOHANSEN,   OTTO  Norwegian 

1088,  1089,  1090 
JOHNS,   W.   R.  United  States 

2418  to  2424 
JOHNSON,   GRACE   MOTT  United  States 

4051,  5270,  5271,  5273 
JOHNSON,   THOMAS  United  States 

2425,  2426,  2427 
JONES,   FRANCIS  C.  United  States 

1464 
JONES,   HUGH  BOLTON  United  States 

6761 
JONES,   LEON  PORTER  United  States 

4773,  6601 
JONES,   REGINALD  International 

300 
JONG,   TOON  DE  Netherlands 

6494,  6495 
JORDE,   LARS  Norwegian 

1091,  1092,  1093 
JUERGENS,   ALFRED  United  States 

6772,  6816 
JUHASZ.   ARPAD  International 

699,  700 
JUNG,   C.  JAC  United  States 

5302 
JUNGHANNS,   JULIUS  PAUL 

301  International 

JUNGNICKEL,    L.   H.  International 

579  to  590 
KAELIN,   CHARLES   S.  United  States 

3769,  3771,  3796,  3798 


[86] 


INDEX  OF  AKTISTS 


KARLOVSKY,    BERTALAN  International 

302.  303,  304 
KASIMIR,   L.  International 

591  to  594 
KASIMIRHOERNES,  T.  International 

595,  596 
KATONA,   NANDOK  International 

305,  306 
KAULA,   LEE   LUFKIN  United  States 

1486 
KAVLI,   ARNE  Norwegian 

1094  to  1101,  1219  to  1229 
KAZIANY,   ODON  International 

307  to  314 
KEELER,   CHARLES  B.  JR.        United  States 

2428  to  2439 
KELLER,  ARTHUR  I.  United  States 

6737 
KELLER,   EDGAR  United  States 

6790 
KELLY,  HANNAH  R.  United  States 

3877 
KEMEYS,   EDWARD   S.  United  States 

4070,  6071 
KENDALL,   SERGEANT  United  States 

4712,  5236,  5778 
KENT,   ROCKWELL  United  States 

4880 
KERLING,  ANNA  E.  Netherlands 

6377,  6378 
KERNSTOCK,   KAROLY  International 

315  to  318 
KEVER,   J.   S.  H.  Netherlands 

6379 
KEZDI-KOVACS,  LASZLO  International 

319 
KIELLAND,   MANNE  Norwegian 

1102,  1230 

KIMBALL.   ISABEL  MOORE       United  States 

3971   3975 
KIMBALL,   KATHERINE  United  States 

2440  to  2451 
KING,   CHARLES  B.  United  States 

2452  to  2455 
KING,   EDITH  LAWRENCE  United  States 

4213, 4214 
KING,   PAUL  United  States 

4538,  6565,  6594 
KIRKPATRICK,   WILLIAM  A. 

4534,  4628,  4631  United  States 

KLEIN,   LILLIE  V.   O'RYAN       United  States 

3923,  3924,  3926,  3927 
KLEMM,  WALTER  International 

597  to  611 
KNIGHT,   CHARLES  R.  United  States 

3681,  3682,  6844 
KNIGHT,   HAROLD  International 

320 
KNIGHT,   LAURA  International 

321    322 
KNOX,   JAMES  United  States 

4857 
KOEKKOEK,   GERARD  Netherlands 

6496 
KOKOSCHKA.   OSKAR  International 

323  to  337,  612 
KOLSTO,   FREDRIK  Norwegian 

1103,  1104 

KONRAD,   GYULA  International 

701,  702,  703 
KONTI,   ISIDORE  United  States 

58,  1510,  5301,  5458,  5934 
KOOPMAN,   AUGUSTUS  United  States 

2456,  2457,  2458 
KOPMAN,   BENJAMIN  D.  United  States 

4704,  6792 
KOPPENOL,   C.  Netherlands 

6380,  6381,  6382 


KORMENDI-FRIMM,   JENO  International 

882,  883 

KOROSFOI-KRIESCH,   A.  International 

338  to  351 

M. 


KRABBE,    H. 

6383,  6384 
KRAG,   LUL 

1105 
KRAMER,   MARTINUS 

6385.  6386,  6497,  6498 
KRATINA,  JOSEPH 

6842 
KRETZINGER,   CLARA  JOSEPHINE 

4485,  4531  United  States 

KROLL,   LEON  United  States 

4946,  4951,  5142,  5327,  5331,  6764 


Netherlands 

Norwegian 

Netherlands 

United  States 


Norwegian 
United  States 


United  States 
United  States 


United  States 


International 
International 


KROGH,  CHRISTIAN 

1106  to  1113 
KRONBERG,   LOUIS 

4452,  4617 
KRUELL,   GUSTAX 

2459  to  2464 
KRUPKA,   JOSEPH 

3767 
KUHN,  WALT 

4862,  5140,  5145,  6221,  6649 
KUNFFY,   LAJOS 

352 
KUNWALD,   CEZAR 

353 
LADD,   ANNA  COLEMAN  United  States 

3,  39,  41,  3959,  5517,  5520,  5904,  5930, 
5939,  6846 
LAESSLE,   ALBERT  United  States 

5145,  5155,  5171  to  5186,  5218,  5847 
LA  FARGE,   BANCEL  United  States 

5765,  6047 
LA  FARGE,   JOHN  United  States 

5660 
LAFPAN,   A.  United  States 

2465 
LAMB,   F.  M.  United  States 

5810,  6056 
LAMBERT,   GERTRUDE   A.  United  States 

4948 
LANDER,   BENJAMIN  United  States 

2466 
LANG,   ANNIE  TRAQUAIR  United  States 

4630,   5191,    5336,    5340 
LANGHORNE,   KATHERINE        United  States 

1465,  6603,  6794 
LANGTRY,   MARY  United  States 

3794,  6033 
LATHROP,   WILLIAM  LANGSON 

3714,  4582,  4586,  4623, 
5842,  6054,  6055 
LATOUCHE,   GASTON 

354 
LAURENG,  THEODOR 

1114 
LAVERY,  JOHN 

355 
LAWSON,   ERNEST 


United  States 

International 

Norwegian 

International 


6199  to  6202,  6206,  6210  to  6216 


United  States 


KERR 


International 


LAWSON,  J. 

356 
LEADER,  B.  EASTLAKE 

357 
LEARNED,  ARTHUR  GARFIELD 

2467,  2468  United  States 

LEDEBOER,   HANS  Netherlands 

6387 
LEDERER,    FRITZ 

613  to  619 
LEE,   ARTHUR 

5104,  5105 
LEIGH,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON 

1437  United  States 


International 


International 
United  States 


[87] 


IXDEX  OF  AETISTS 


LEMOS,   PEDRO  J.  United  States 

2469  to  2482 
LENARD.   ROBERT  International 

704  to  722 
LEVER,   HAYLEY  United  States 

1421,  1423,  4732,  5008,  5010,  5012,  5013, 
5016,  5146 
LEVITT,   JOEL  J.  United  States 

4636 
LEVY.   BEATRICE   S.  United  States 

2483  to  2488 
LEVY,  WILLIAM  AUERBACH 

1438,  2489,  4947  United  States 

LEWIS,  ALLEN  United  States 

2490  to  2509 
LEWIS,   HELEN  V.  United  States 

3888  to  3895 
LICHTENAUER,  J,  MORTIMER 

5251,  6648,  6720  United  States 

LILJE  STROM,   GUSTAV  F.  United  States 

6756 
LINDE,   OSSIP  L.  United  States 

5927   6305 
LINDIN,   CARL  OLOF  ERIC 

1466 
LIPOTH,   FERENCZ  International 

358  to  363 
LIPPINCOTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY 

6821  United  States 

LITTLE,   JOHN  WESLEY  United  States 

3806 
LITTLE,   PHILIP  United  States 

4889,  4896 
LLIMONA,  JUAN  International 

364,  365 
LLOPIS  DE  CASADES,   JUAN  MARIA 

366,  367,  368  International 

LOBOS,  ALFREDO  Chilian 

1392 
LOBOS,   ENRIQUE  Chilian 

1393 
LOCKMAN,   DE  WITT  M.  United  States 

5831  .     ,  „ 

LOCKWOOD,  WILTON  United  States 

4658,  4659,  4661 
LOKKE,   MARIE  United  States 

6753 
LONDONER,  AMY  United  States 

5991  to  5998 
LONGACRE,  JAMES  BARTON    United  States 

2510 
LONGMAN.   EVELYN  BEATRICE 

5117.  5384,  5671,  5672  United  States 

LOPEZMESQUITA,   JOSE  M.      International 

369,  370 
LOTZ,   KAROLY  International 

371  to  376,  723 
LOY,   MINA  International 

o  rjrj     g  IJQ 

LUCARES,   OSCAR  Chilian 

1394,  1395 
LUCAS,   JEAN  WILLIAMS  United  States 

3944,  3945,  3946,  3948,  3949 
LGCKER,   EUGENE  Netherlands 

6388  to  6391,  6499  to  6505 
LUDOVICI,  ALICE   E.  United  States 

3813 
LUKE,   KATHRYN  LOGAN  United  States 

3814,  3816 
LUKEMAN,  AUGUSTUS  United  States 

5252 
LUKS,   GEORGE  United  States 

4878,  4881,  5825,  5826 
LUM,   BERTHA  United  States 

2511  to  2531 
LUNA,   JUAN  Philippine 

5868,  5869 
LUND,  HENRIK  Norwegian 

1115  to  1121 


LUNGREN,  FERNAND  United  States 

1430 
LUQUIENS,   HUC-MAZELET        United  States 

2532  to  2535 
LUYT,  A.  M.  United  States 

6392 
LYNCH,   ANNA  United  States 

4320,  4322 
LYNCH,   ENRIQUE  Chilian 

1396 
McCARTER,   HENRY  United  States 

4202,  6050,  6051,  6637 
McCOLL,  MARY  A.  United  States 

5749 
McCOMAS,   FRANCIS  United  States 

5482  to  5487 
Mccormick,   HOWARD  united  states 

6700 
Mccormick,  M.  EVELYN  united  states 

4745 
MacDOUGALL,   JOHN  A.  United  States 

3916 
McEWEN,  WALTER  United  States 

6306,  6307,  6308,  6313 
McFEE,   HENRY  LEE  United  States 

5139,  5144,  5147,  6237 
MacGILVARY,   NORWOOD  United  States 

3778,  6663 
McILHENNY,   C.  morgan  United  States 

6265 
McINTYRE,   KATHERINE  United  States 

3925 
Macintosh,  WILLIAM  W.         united  States 

4129 
Mckenzie,  R.  TAIT  united  states 

70 
McKILLOP,  WILLIAM  United  States 

6275,  6807 
MacLAUGHLIN,  DONALD   SHAW 

2536  to  2539  United  States 

McMILLEN,   MILDRED  United  States 

2540 
MacNEIL,   CAROL  BROOKS        United  States 

4698,  5220,  5223,  5250 
MacNEIL,   HERMON  ATKINS     United  States 

1440,   4094,   4095,   4102,    4103,   5216,   5217, 
5544 

Macrae,  elmer  Livingston 

6223,  6225,  6227,  6261  United  States 

MAAREL.   M.  van  DER  Netherlands 

6393,  6394 
MACKY,   CONSTANCE  United  States 

4619,  6207 
MACKY,   E.   SPENCER  United  States 

4224,  4226,  5922 
MACRUM.   GEORGE   H.  United  States 

4772,  5746 
MACSOUD,   NICHOLAS   S.  United  States 

3844.  3847,  3849,  3852 
MAGER,   GUS  United  States 

3673,  5439,  6687 
MAGONIGLE,   EDITH  M.  United  States 

3721,  3747,  3749,  3750,  3937,  3938 
MAGYAR-MANNHEIMER,   GUSTAV 

379  to  383  International 

MAJOR,   HENRIK  International 

384 
MANATT,  WILLIAM  WHITNEY 

5274  United  States 

MANIGAULT,   E.  MIDDLETON  United  States 

5900 
MANLEY,  THOMAS  R.  United  States 

2541  to  2544 
MANNING,  W.  WESTLEY  International 

620 
MARES,   FREDERICO  International 

884 
MARFFY,   ODON  International 

385  to  388 


[88] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


MARIN,   JOHN  United  States 

2545  to  2548,  5674  to  5700 
MARIS,   MATTHEW  United  States 

6506 
MARK,   LA  JOS  International 

389  to  393 
MARKO,   ERNO  International 

724 
MARR,   CARL  United  States 

4959 
MARSH,   ALICE   RANDALL         United  States 

4381 
MARSHALL,   E.  NEWELL  United  States 

6138,  6139,  6140,  6147,  6148,  6150 
MARSHALL,  WILLIAM  EDGAR 

2549  United  States 
MARTINEZ,   XAVIER                      United  States 

2550  to  2555,  4656,  5983  to  5988,  6722 
6723 

MASON,   JOHN  United  States 

1469,  1472 
MASON,   MAUD  M.  United  States 

4923 
MATHEWS,   ARTHUR  F.  United  States 

5062 
MATISSE,   HENRI  International 

621  to  634 
MAURER,   ALFRED  H.  United  States 

4954,  6555 
MAURY,  CORNELIA  F.  United  States 

4289,  6647 
MAUVE,  A.  R.  Netherlands 

6395 
MAUVE,   ANTOON  Netherlands 

6396  to  6399 
MAVERICK,   PETER  United  States 

2556 
MAYER,   LOUIS  United  States 

4526,  6556 
MAYNARD,   RICHARD  F.  United  States 

1485,  3808 
MAZUR,  WLADYSLAW  United  States 

4049,  4056,  4170,  6841 
MAZZANOVICH,  LAURENCE      United  States 

6798 
MEAKIN,   L.  H.  United  States 

1494,  5306,  5310,  5315 
MEARS,   HELEN  FARNSWORTH 

4024  United  States 

MEDNYANSZKY,  BARON  International 

394,  395,  396 
MEIFREN,   ELISEO  International 

397   398   399 
MEIn'sHa'uSEN,   GEORGE  United  States 

2557  to  2583 

melcher,  bertha  CORBETT 

4293,  4298  United  States 

MELCHERS,   GARI  United  States 

6309  to  6312,  6314,  6315,  6317 
MELVILLE,   FRANCIS  United  States 

2584  to  2593 
MENDENHALL,   EMMA  United  States 

3734,  3795,  4245,4457 
MENSION,   C.  J.  Netherlands 

6400 
MENTOR,   A.  Netherlands 

6401,  6402,  6403 
MERRILL,   KATHERINE  United  States 

2594  to  2609 
MERRITT,   ANNA  LEA  United  States 

1488,  1492,  2610  to  2619,  5580 
MESDAG,  H.  W.  Netherlands 

6404 
MESSER,   EDMUND  CLARENCE 

4629  United  States 

MESZOLY,   GEZA  International 

400 
METOALF,  WILLARD  L.  United  States 

4600,  4605,  4606,  4607 


MEYER,  JOHAN  Netherlands 

6405 
MIELZINER,   LEO  United  States 

2620, 6015,  6721 
MIESS,  FRIGYES  International 

401 
MIHALY,   REZSO  International 

402,  403,  404 
MILHAU,   ZELLA  DE  United  States 

2621  to  2628 
MILLAR,   ADDISON  THOMAS    United  States 

2629  to  2658 
MILLER,  JOSEPH  MAXWELL 

4013,  4014,  4017,  4020,  4021       United  States 
MILLER,   KENNETH  HAYES      United  States 

4643,  4644,  4647,  4648 
MILLER,   RICHARD   E.  United  States 

4850,  5018  to  5024,  5235 
MILNE,   DAVID  United  States 

4237  to  4243 
MINOR,  ROBERT  C.  United  States 

2659,  2660 
MITCHELL,   ARTHUR  United  States 

4758 
MITCHELL,   ELEANOR  B.  United  States 

3879,  3880,  3881,  3886 
MITCHELL,   LAURA  M.  D.  United  States 

4344,  4346,  4347,  4348,  4356 
MOELLER,   SELMA  M.  D.  United  States 

3810,  3812,  3815 
MOLARSKY,  MORRIS  United  States 

5192 
MONDRIAAN,   FRITZ  Netherlands 

6406,  6407 
MONGES,  HENRY  B. 

4463 
MONKS,  JOHN  A.   S.  United  States 

2661 
MONTERO  DE  LEIVA,  ELENA  Chilian 

1397,  1398 
MOOR,  P.  CORNELIUS  DE  Netherlands 

6408 
MOOY,  F.  A.  Netherlands 

6409 
MORA,  F.  LUIS  United  States 

3782,    3783,   3784,   3786,    3787,   5308,   5510, 
5515    5907 
MORA.  JOSEPH  JACINTO  United  States 

1441,  4930,  4936,  5074,  5076,  5468 
MORAN,   MARY  NIMMO  United  States 

2662,   2663 
MORAN,   PETER  United  States 

2664  to  2668,  6287,  6294,  6299 
MORAN,   THOMAS  United  States 

2669  to  2679 
MORENO,   AGAPITA  Philippine 

5870 
MOSER,   JAMES  HENRY  United  States 

4270,  4272,  4274,  4282,  4284,  4286 
MOTT-SMITH,   MAY  United  States 

3883,  3885,  3887,  3974 
MOULYN,   S.  Netherlands 

6507,    6508,    6509 
MUHRMAN,   HENRY  United  States 

1480,  4795,  6078  to  6083,  6279 
MULLGARDT,   LOUIS  CHRISTIAN 

2680,   2681,   2682  United  States 

MULLER,   JOHANNES  Norwegian 

1122    1123 
MULLER,   OLGA  POPOFF  United  States 

22,  50,  55,  4927,  5385 
MUNCH,   EDWARD  Norwegian 

1124  to  1132,  1231  to  1287 
MUNDY,   ETHEL  FRANCES        United  States 

3837,  3839,  3840,  3842 
MUNKACSY,   MIHALY  International 

405,  406 


[89] 


INDEX  OF  AKTISTS 


Chilian 


MUNOZ,  JARA  JOAQUIN 

1417,  1418,  1419 
MURA,   FRANK 

5835,  6669  to  6678 
MURANYI,   GYULA 

885 
MURPHY,   ADA  CLIFFORD         United  States 

6827 
MURPHY,   CAROLINE   BOWLES 


United  States 
International 


6102,  6103,  6105 


MURPHY,   HERMANN  DUDLEY 


United  States 


United  States 


4817,  5474,  5476  to  5481, 
5488  to  5493 
MURRAY,   FRANK  WALDO 

4585 
MURRAY,   GRACE  H. 

3900,  3904 
MYERS,   JEROME 

4703,  4707 
MYRICK,   KATHARINE 

4345 
NADLER,    R. 

407 
NAGY,  LAURA 

408,  409,  410,  725  to  728 
NAGY,    SANDOR 
411  to  417,  729 
NAHL,    PERHAM  W. 

2683  to  2693,  6817 
NEILSEN,   M.   P. 

4050 
NELL,   TONY 

4456,  5908,  5910 
NELSON,   BRUCE 

5237,  5240 
NEUHAUS,   EUGEN 

4466,  4467,  6067,  6068 
NEWELL,    PETER 

4412,  4413 
NEWMAN,  VICTOR  WINTHROP 

9(394  2695  United  States 

NICHOLLS,   RHODA  HOLMES 

3776 
NICHOLS,  HOBART 

3677 
NISBET,  ROBERT  H. 

5201 
NOBLE,  JOHN 

6561,  6828 
NOQUET,   PAUL 

14,  1505,  5942,  5944 
NORDELL,   CARL  J. 

4627,  5132,  5135,  5293,  6245 
NORDELL,   EMMA  PARKER       United  States 

3748,  3758  to  3763 
NORDPELDT,   BROR  J.  O. 

2696  to  2736 
NORDHAGEN,   JOHAN 

1288  to  1293 
NORMAN,   JOHN 

2737 
NORMAN,   MABEL 

6692  to  6698 
NORTHCOTE,   STAFFORD  M. 

2738 
NOURSE,   ELIZABETH 

4763 
NOYES,   GEORGE  L. 

4635,  4639,  4721,  4740,  4747,  4807,  4899, 
4902, 4920,  4980,  6605 
NUNN,    FREDERICK 

6073,  6077 
OAKLEY,  THORNTON 

4248  to  4252,  6640  to  6643 
OBERTEUFFER,    GEORGE 

5229,   5821 
O'BRIEN,   FRANK  M. 
1442,  1478,  5764 


United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
International 
International 
International 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 


United  States 


United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 


United  States 
Norwegian 


United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 


United  States 
United  States 
United  States 
United  States 


OCHTMAN,   LEONARD  United  States 

1495,  5238,  5892 
OERDER,   FRANS  Netlierlands 

6410,  6411 
O'FARRELL,   G.  Philippine 

5871,  5872 
OLGYAY,  VICTOR  International 

418 
OLINSKY,   IVAN  G.  United  States 

1482 
OLSON,   ALBERT  BYRON  United  States 

5766,  6738,  6742 
OLSSON,   JULIUS  International 

419 
ONSAGER,    SOREN  Norwegian 

1133,  1134 
OOSTERZEE,  H.  A.  VAN  Netherlands 

6412 
ORLIK,   EMIL  International 

635  to  656 
ORR,   LOUIS  United  States 

2739  to  2746 
ORTIZ  DE   ZARATE,   JULIO  Chilian 

1399,  1400 
ORTNER,   FERENCZ  International 

420 
OSBORNE,  MALCOLM  International 

657 
OTIS,  AMY'  United  States 

3947,  3951 
OVERBEEK,   G.  J.  VAN  Netherlands 

6413 
PAAL,   LASZLO  International 

421,  422 
PACKARD,   MABEL  United  States 

3846,  3848 
PADDOCK,   ETHEL  LOUISE       United  States 

4219,  4258 
PADDOCK,   JOSEPHINE  United  States 

1477,  5330,  5504,  5713,  5911 
PAGE,   MARIE  DANFORTH         United  States 

5846 
PAGE,  WILLIAM  United  States 

2747 
PAICE,   PHILIP   STUART  United  States 

3841 
PAINE,  ROBERT  T.  United  States 

35 
PALMER,   PAULINE  United  States 

6769 
PANCOAST,   MORRIS  HALL       United  States 

1444,  1500,  5433,  6569 
PAPE,   ERIC  United  States 

5318,  5323,  6615 
PAPP,   LAJOS  International 

730 
PARKER.   LAWTON   S.  United  States 

4598,  4602,  4702,  5036,  5137 
PARRISH,   CLARA  WEAVER      United  States 

4819 
PARSHALL,   DE  WITT  United  States 

1431 
PARSONS,   EDITH  BARRETTO 

10,  12,  48  United  States 

PARTI^fGTON,   GERTRUDE         United  States 

2748  to  2753,  5836 
PARTINGTON,   J.  H.   E.  United  States 

6283 
PARTRIDGE,   G.  ROY  United  States 

2754  to  2801 
PASCIN,   JULES  United  States 

6235,  6238,  6242 
PATERSON,  J.  International 

423 
PATIGIAN,   HAIG  United  States 

4,  46,  5081,  5083,  5116,  5797 
PATTERSON,   MARGARET  J.      United  States 
2802  to  2810,  4461 


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INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


PATTERSON,  REBECCA  BURD  PEALE 

3811  United  States 

PAULUS,   FRANCIS  PETRUS     United  States 

2811  to  2833 
PAXSON,  MARTHA  K.  D.  United  States 

3921 
PAXTON,   ELIZABETH  OKIE 

4790,  4793  United  States 

PAXTON,   WILLIAM  MCGREGOR 

4481,  4884  to  4888,  4907 
PEALE,   CHARLES  WILLSON    United  States 

2834 
PEALE,   REMBRANDT  United  States 

2835 
PEARSON,  JOSEPH  T.,   JR.        United  States 

5233,  5812 
PEARSON,   RALPH  M.  United  States 

2836  to  2858 
PECHAN,   JOZSEF  International 

424 
PEIXOTTO,   ERNEST  United  States 

4706,  5659,  5661 
PEIXOTTO,   MARY  United  States 

4221,  4223 
PELHAM,   PETER  United  States 

2859,  2860 
PENNELL,  JOSEPH  United  States 

2861  to  2941 
PEPER,   META  A.  United  States 

4361,  4369 
PERARD,   VICTOR   SEMON  United  States 

2942  to  2946 
PERCY,   ISABELLE   C.  United  States 

2947,  6041 
PEREIRA,  ALIRO   G.  Chilian 

1401 
PERRIE,   BERTHA  E.  United  States 

4351,  4358 
PERRY,   LILLA  CABOT  United  States 

1502,  4801,  5919,  6778 
PERRY,   R.  HINTON  United  States 

27 
PETER,  VICTOR  French 

886  to  916 
PETERSON,  JANE  United  States 

3736,  4455,  4469,  6058,  6062 
PETERSSEN,   REIDAR  Norwegian 

1294,  1295,  1296 
PEYRAUD,   FRANK  C.  United  States 

5307,  5805 
PFEIFFEN,   JUSTUS  United  States 

6793 
PHILLIPS,   CAROLINE  KING    United  States 

4398,  4399,  4400,  4410,  4411 
PIAZZONNI,    GOTTARDO   F.   P. 

2948  to  2961,  4808,  6752  United  States 

PICABIA,   FRANCIS  International 

425,  426 
PICASSO,   PABLO  International 

427,  428,  429,  6741 
PICCIRILLI,   ATTILIO  United  States 

23,  45,  54,  5103,  5106,  5115,  5414,  5585 

5586,  6217,  6218 
PICCIRILLI,   FURIO  United  States 

56.  57,  4106,  4107 
PICK,   LAJOS  International 

917 
PIERCE,   LUCY  V.  United  States 

5773 
PIETRO,   C.   S.  United  States 

31 
PIETZ,   ADAM  United  States 

3976,  4096,  4100,  4101,  4104 
PLOWMAN,   GEORGE  T.  United  States 

2962  to  2995 
POGANY,  WILLY  International 

731  to  740 
POLASEK,   ALBIN  United  States 

16,  51,  4700,  4701,  4968,  5263,  5728,  6161 


POLLAK,  MAX  International 

658,  659,  660 
POOKE,   MARION  L.  United  States 

4999,  5009,  5432,  5436,  5843,  5897 
POOR,   HENRY  VARNUM  United  States 

5284,  5926 
POORE,   HENRY  RANKIN  United  States 

4477,    6278 
POORTENAAR,   JAN  Netherlands 

6510  to  6535 
POPE.   ALEXANDER  United  States 

4755 
POR,   BERTALAN  International 

430,  431,  432,  741  to  810 
POTTHAST,    EDWARD    HENRY 

1503,  4515,  4516,  4529,  4530,     United  States 
4891,  4895,  5189,  5225,  6744 
POWELL,  ARTHUR,  J.  E.  United  States 

6263 
POWERS,   HIRAM  United  States 

5094 
POWERS,   MARION  United  States 

4642,  4774,  4953,  5885 
PRATT,   BELA  LYON  United  States 

25,  36,  64,  71,  1506,  5079,  5097,  5342,  5343, 
5623,  5667,  5668,  5669,  5670,  5673,  6304 
PRENDERGAST,   MAURICE   B.  United  States 

5123,  5125,  5131,  5133,  5134,  5136,  6118 
to  6123,  6141  to  6146,  6228,  6229,  6740, 
PRESTON,   JAMES  United  States 

4799,  4803,  4922,  6053,  6112  to  6117,  6659 
PRESTON,   MAY  WILSON  United  States 

4263  to  4268 
PRICE,  C.   S.  United  States 

6575 
PRICE,   EUGENIA  United  States 

4433,  4436 
PRIESTMAN,  ARNOLD  International 

433 
PRIHODA,   ISTVAN  International 

811   812 
PRINET,   RENE-XAVIER  International 

434 
PROCTOR,   A.  PHIMISTER  United  States 

6,  62,  3683,  5387  to  5395 
PUELMA  DE   FUENZALIDA,   DORA   Chilian 

1402 
PURDIE,   EVELYN  United  States 

3929.  3930,  3932,  3933,  3935 
PUREPOY,   HESLOPE  United  States 

4379,  4380 
PUTHUFF.   HANSON  United  States 

5303,  5824 
PUTNAM,   ARTHUR  United  States 

5158  to  5170 
PYLE,   WILLIAM  SCOTT  United  States 

5809 
QUINLAN,   WILL  J.  United  States 

2996  to  3031,  5769 
QUINN,  EDMOND  T.  United  States 

33,  4699,  4938 
RAAB,   ERVIN  International 

435,436 
RADITZ,   LAZAR  United  States 

5761 
RAMSEY,   CHARLES  F.  United  States 

6822 
RAND,   ELLEN  C.  EMMET  United  States 

4715.  4725,  4734,  4961,  4988 
RANDOLPH,   LEE   F.  United  States 

3032  to  3049,  4235,  5913,  5928,  6739 
RAPHAEL,  JOSEPH  United  States 

6203,  6205,  6255,  6257,  6271,  6274 
RAUSCHER,   LAJOS  International 

813  to  820 
RAVLIN,   GRACE  United  States 

5035,  5038,  6597 
REBOLLEDO,   CORREA  BENITO  Chilian 

1403 


[91] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


RECCHIA,   RICHARD  H.  United  States 

66,  68,  3957,  4023,  4025,  4053,  5005 
REDPIELD,   EDWARD  W.  United  States 

5187,  5194,  5628  to  5650,  6829  to  6833 
REDFIELD,   HELOISE   GUILLOU 

4418,  4420,  4421,  4422  United  States 

REDMOND,   GRANVILLE  United  States 

4757,4760 
REED,   EARL  H.  United  States 

3050  to  3080 
REGT,   P.  DE  Netherlands 

6414 
REHN,   FRANK  K.  M.  United  States 

6282 
REID,   ROBERT  United  States 

4612,  4618 
REIFFEL,   CHARLES  United  States 

5309 
REINDEL,  WILHELM  G.  United  States 

3081,  3082 
REMINGTON,   FREDERIC  United  States 

4882,  4883 
REMSEY,  MME,  International 

437  to  440 
RENI,   GUIDO  Loan 

7023 
RENOM  Y  JUAMANDREU,   FAUSTO 

441  International 

REPELIUS  BETSY  Netherlands 

6415 
REUTERDAHL,   HENRY  United  States 

3809,  4597,  6259 
REVERE,   PAUL  United  States 

3083,  3084,  3085 
REVOLD,  AXEL  Norwegian 

1135  to  1138 
REYES,   N.  Philippine 

5873 
REZKA,  PEDRO  A,  Chilian 

1404 
RHYNNEN,  JAN  VAN  Netherlands 

6416 
RICH,   JOHN  HUBBARD  United  States 

4853 
RICHARDS,   LEE   GREENE  United  States 

6767 
RICHARDS.  LUCY  United  States 

4611 
RICHARDS,  WILLIAM  TROST  United  States 

6273 
RICHARDSON,   MARY  CURTIS 

4649,  4762,  4856,  4919  United  States 

RICHMOND,   AGNES  M.  United  States 

4831 
RING,  ALICE   BLAIR  United  States 

3878,  3882,  3884 
RINK,   PAUL  Netherlands 

6417 
RIPPI-RONAY,   JOSEF  International 

442  to  451,  821  to  830 
RISQUE,   CAROLINE   EVERETT 

38,  49B1,  4934,  4941,  4943  United  States 

RITMAN,   LOUIS  United  States 

4736,  4739,  5130,  5149,  5150,  5152,  5153, 
RITSCHEL,   WILLIAM  United  States 

5195,  5200 
RITTENBERG,  HENRY  R.  United  States 

6750 
RIVERA  Y  MIR,  VICENTE  Philippine 

5874,  5875,  5876 
RIVIERE,   HENRI  French 

918  to  963 
ROBERTS,   ALICE  MUMFORD    United  States 

4950,  5289,  5822 
ROBINSON,   BOARDMAN  United  States 

6635,  6701,  6702,  6705 
ROBINSON,   THEODORE  United  States 

4832,  4833,  4835,  4836,  4837,  4839 


ROBINSON,   WILLIAM  S,  United  States 

1461,  5448,  6260 
ROECKER,   HENRY  LEON  United  States 

4523 
ROELOFS,   WILLIM  E.,  JR.  Netherlands 

6418 
ROGERS,   FRANKLIN  W.  United  States 

1436 
ROGERS,   GRETCHEN  W.  United  States 

4601,  4650,  4846,  6688 
ROGERS,  MARY  United  States 

3931,  3934 
ROLSHOVEN,  JULIUS  United  States 

6266 
ROM,   HENRIK  Norwegian 

1139,  1140,  1141 
RONAI-KASZNER  International 

83 1 
ROOK,   EDWARD  P.  United  States 

1448,  4646,  4976 
ROSA,   FABIAN  DE   LA  Philippine 

5877  to  5881 
ROSALES-BAGG,   LOUISE  DE    United  States 

6658,  6667 
ROSALES,   EMANUEL  0.  DE      International 

964, 965 
ROSEN,   CHARLES  United  States 

4993,  4996,  4997.  4998,  5000,  5039 
ROSENTHAL,   ALBERT  United  States 

1481,  3086,  3087,  4798 
ROSENTHAL,   MAX  United  States 

3088  to  3104 
ROSS,  DENMAN  W.  United  States 

4520,  4786,  4792,  6745 
ROSSE,   HERMANN  Netherlands 

6419,  6420,  6421 
ROTH,   ERNEST  DAVID  United  States 

3105  to  3128,  5714 
ROTH,   FREDERICK  G.  R.  United  States 

1,  4570  to  4580,  5118 
ROULAND,   ORLANDO  United  States 

6783 
RUBINS,  H.  W.  United  States 

3129   3130 
RUDNAY,   GYULA  International 

452 
RUMSEY,   CHARLES  CARY         United  States 

53,  4729,  5798  to  5804 
RUNGIUS.  CARL  United  States 

5828,  5832 
RUSSOLO  International 

1024  to  1028 
RYDEN,   HENNING  United  States 

4087,  4088,  4089,  4091,  4092,  4093 
RYDER,   CHAUNCEY  P.  United  States 

5248 
RYDER,  WORTH  United  States 

3131  to  3135 
SACKS,   JOSEPH  United  States 

4771 
SAHLER,   HELEN  United  States 

4082,  4609 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   ANNETTA  JOHNSON 
4022,  4105,  4172,  5095,  5157,    United  States 
5262 
SAINT  GAUDENS,  AUGUSTUS 

7  United  States 

SAINT  GAUDENS,   CARLOTA     United  States 

4333,  4342 
SAINT  GAUDENS,   LOUIS  United  States 

3968,  3970,  4010,  5428,  5521 
ST.  LARCHE,  HANS  Norwegian 

1301  to  1349 
ST.  MEMIN,  CHARLES  B.  J.  FEVERET  DE 
3136  United  States 

SALICATH,  ORNUF  Norwegian 

1142,  1143 
SALVATORE,  VICTOR  D.  United  States 

47.  4641,  5101,  5417 


[92] 


INDEX  OF  AKTISTS 


SALVESEN,  VALBORG  SCHWARTZ 

1144  Norwegian 

SANDONA,  MATTEO  United  States 

3735,  5815 
SANDOR,   MATHIAS  United  States 

6574 
SANDZEN,   SVEN  BIRGER  United  States 

5241 
SANN,   JACOB  Norwegian 

1145,  1146,  1147 
SARGEANT,   GENEVE  RIXFORD 

5286, 6324 
SARGENT,   JOHN  SINGER  United  States 

5459  to  5467 
SAUTER,   GEORGE  International 

453  to  465 
SAVAGE,   EDWARD  United  States 

3137 
SAWYER,   MYRA  L.  United  States 

4294,  4299 
SAWYER,   PHIL  United  States 

3139  to  3143 
SAXTON,  JOHN  GORDON  United  States 

4925 
SCHELFHOUT,   LODEWYK  Netherlands 

6536,  6537 
SCHIEDGES,   P.  P.  Netherlands 

6422 
SCHILLE,   ALICE  United  States 

4215,  4229,  4231,  4234,  4273,  4285 
SCHIPPERUS,   PIETER  ADRIANUS 

6423,  6424  Netherlands 

SCHLEGELL,   GUSTAV  VON       United  States 

3144,    3145,    5902 
SCHMAUSS,   PETER  United  States 

6763 
SCHMIDT,   KARL  United  States 

5247 
SCHMITT.   ALBERT  FELIX         United  States 

3722,  4464,  4901 
SCHMUTZER,   FERD  International 

661,  662 
SCHNEIDER,   OTTO  J.  United  States 

3146  to  3154 
SCHOFIELD,   W.   ELMER  United  States 

4994.  5209.  5215 
SCHOFF.   STEPHEN  ALONZO 

3155,   3156  United  States 

SCHONHEYDER,  ANNA  Norwegian 

1148 
SCHOONOVER,   FRANK  E.  United  States 

6625,  6627 
SCHOOK,   F.  DE  FOREST  United  States 

6820 
SCHULENBURG,  ADELE  E.       United  States 

4859 
SCHULMAN,   DAVID  Netherlands 

6425 
SCHUSTER,   DONNA  United  States 

6072,  6074,  6076 
SCHWARTZ,   ANDREW  THOMAS 

1463.  4825.  6758  United  States 

SCHWEIZER,   J.   OTTO  United  States 

4037,  4040,  4043,  4044,  4047 
SCUDDER,   JANET  United  States 

21,  44,  4064,  4940,  5040,  5254 
SEARLE,  ALICE  T.  United  States 

4324 
SEARS,   SARAH  CHOATE  United  States 

6090,  6091,  6093 
SEARS,   TABER  United  States 

4271,  4275,  4283,  4287 
SEAWELL,   HARRY  W.  United  States 

6564 
SELDEN,   DIXIE  United  States 

4525,  4784,  4787 
SELDEN,  HENRY  BILL  United  States 

6075,  6611 


SENSENEY,   GEORGE  United  States 

3157  to  3164 
SEVERINI  International 

1029  to  1042 
SEYFFERT,   LEOPOLD  United  States 

5242 
SHARP,   JOSEPH  HENRY  United  States 

6596 
SHAW,   SYDNEY  DALE  United  States 

5915,  5916,  5917 
SHEELER,   CHARLES  United  States 

5032,  5127,  6124  to  6134 
SHEPARD,  CLARE  United  States 

4362  to  4368 
SHORE,  HENRIETTA  M.  United  States 

6256 
SHUTTLEWORTH,  CLAIRE        United  States 

4292 
SIBONI,   EMMA  B.  United  States 

4307 
SIMAY^   IMRE  International 

966  to  970 
SIMMONS.   WILL  United  States 

3165  to  3173 
SIMONS.   AMORY  C.  United  States 

5932,  5935, 5936 
SIMPSON,   CHARLES  WALTER 

466  International 

SIMPSON,  EDNA  HUESTIS        United  States 

3897,  3898,  3899,  3901,  3902 
SIXDING,    SIGMUND  Norwegian 

1149  to  1153 
SINGER,  WILLIAM  H.,   JR.        United  States 

5034,  5037,  6208 
SLOAN,   JOHN  Netherlands 

1449,    1452,    3174    to    3191,    4867,    6728    to 
6731 
SLUITER,  WILLY  International 

467 
SLUITER,  WILLY  Netherlands 

6426 
SMILLIE.  JAMES  DATED  French 

3192  to  3195 
SMITH,  CHARLES  L.  A.  United  States 

5889 
SMITH,   EDWARD   GREGORY    United  States 

4842 
SMITH,   GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

4845,  6249.  6253  United  States 

SMITH,   HOBBE  Netherlands 

6427 
SMITH,   HOWARD  EVERETT     United  States 

6805 
SMITH,   J.  ANDRE  United  States 

3196  to  3201 
SMITH,   JESSIE  WILLCOX         United  States 

4257 
SMITH-KIELLAND,   PER  Norwegian 

1154 
SMITHWICK,  JOHN  G.  United  States 

3202,  3203 
SNEAD,   LOUISE  WILLIS  United  States 

3919,  3920,  3922 
SNEDEN,   ELEANOR  ANTOINETTE 

3969,  3973  United  States 

SNELL,  FLORENCE  F.  United  States 

4260,  4261,  4262 
SNELL,   HENRY  B.  United  States 

3700,   3772,   3773,   4220,   4290,   5244,    5808, 
6414,  6616 
SNOECK,   JACOB  Netherlands 

6428,  6429 
SOEST,   LOUIS  VAN  Netherlands 

6430,  6431 
SOHLBERG.  HARALD  Norwegian 

1155  to  1162 
SOMLO,   LILI  International 

468,  469,  470 


[93] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


SOMME,   JACOB  Norwegian 

1163,  1164 
SORENSEN,   HENRIK  Norwegian 

1165,  1166,  1167 
SOTTER,   GEORGE  W.  United  States 

4514,  5442,  5445 
SOUDER,   MARY  RINARD  United  States 

4306,  4308 
SPAETH,   MARY  HAUGHTON    United  States 

5887 
SPANYI,   BELa  International 

471 
SPARKS,  ARTHUR  W.  United  States 

5280,  5438 
SPEAR,   ARTHUR  P.  United  States 

4761,  4783 
SPEED,   HAROLD  International 

472 
SPEICHER,   EUGENE  E.  United  States 

4614,  5128,  5453,  6236,  6808 
SPENCER,   MARY  United  States 

6267 
SPENCER,   ROBERT  United  States 

4581,   4583,   4587,   4588,    4589,   4592,    4593, 
4596 
SPRINCHORN,   CARL  United  States 

3702  to  3708,  3723  to  3725,  6779 
SPRINGER,   EVA  United  States 

4360,  4401,  4407 
SQUIRE,   MAUD   H.  United  States 

3204  to  3222 
STACKPOLE,  RALPH  United  States 

3223,  3224,  3225,  4926,  5469^  5471 
STADSKLEIV.   THORLEIV  Norwegian 

1168 
STANTON,   LUCY  M.  United  States 

3855,  3857,  3858,  3859,  3861 
STARK,   OTTO  United  States 

3775.  3777 
STEELE,   THEODORE   C.  United  States 

3676.  5890,  6591 
STEELE,   ZULMA  United  States 

4750,  5226 
STERLING,   LINDSEY  MORRIS 

United  States 
18,  4071,  4171,  4933,  5053,  5055,  6584 
STERRE  DE  JONG,  J.  F.  Netherlands 

6432,  6433 
STETSON,   CHARLES  "WALTER 

United  States 
3226,  3227,  3228,  4276  to  4281,  6284,  6285, 
6286,  6295  to  6298,  6300,  6301.  6302 
STEUVER,   CELIA  M.  United  States 

3229  to  3242 
STEVENS,   DOROTHY  United  States 

3243  to  3260 
STEVENS,   HELEN  B.  United  States 

3261,  3262 
STEVENS,   THOMAS  WOOD        United  States 

3263   to   3268 
STEWARDSON,   EDMUND  AUSTIN 

4911,  5261  United  States 

STEWART,   JULIUS  L.  United  States 

1420,  1424,  5759 
STODDARD,   ALICE  KENT  United  States 

4599,  4719 
STOKES,   FRANK  WILBERT      United  States 

4775   to  4780 
STORRS,   JOHN  United  States 

5099,  6725 
STREAN,   MARIA  JUDSON  United  States 

4323,  4325   to   4330 
STROM,   HALFDAN  Norwegian 

1169  to  1174 
STURGES,  D WIGHT  C.  United  States 

3269  to   3302 
SULLY,   THOMAS  Loan 

7025 


SUTTER,  HENRY  R.  United  States 

6319 
SVABINSKY  International 

663,  664 
SVARSTAD,   A.   C.  Norwegian 

1175  to  1179 
SYLVESTER,   FREDERICK  O.    United  States 

3955 
SZfiKELY,  ANDOR  International 

832   833 
SZeKELY,   ARPAD  International 

834 
SZINNYEI-MERSE,  PAL  International 

473 
TADAMA,   F.  United  States 

5898 
TAFT,   LORADO  United  States 

32 
TALCOTT,   ALLEN  B.  United  States 

1484,  4487 
TALLMADGE,   THOMAS  E.  United  States 

3303,  3304,  3305 
TAMASY,   MIKLOS  International 

474 
TANNAHILL,   MARY  H.  United  States 

4336,  4337,  4338,  4340 
TANNER,   HENRY  O.  United  States 

4802,  4818 
TANNES,   MARIE  Norwegian 

1180 
TAPLEY,   J.  J.  WOODING  United  States 

3803 
TARBELL,   EDMUND   C.  United  States 

4849,  4851,  4852,  4855,  4949 
TAYLOR,   CHARLES  J.  United  States 

3743,   3744,   3746,   3752,   3753,    3754,   5451, 
5454,  5455,  5772 
TAYLOR,   EMILY  DRAYTON       United  States 

4383  to  4387,  4389 
TAYLOR,   FRANK  WALTER        United  States 
6017,    6018,   6019,    6021,    6023,    6024,   6026, 
6028,  6032 
TAYLOR,   MINNIE   C.  United  States 

4404,  4406 
TELCS,   EDE  International 

971,  972,  973 
TESTAS,   P.  H.  Netherlands 

6434  to  6443 
THAULOW,   FRITS  Norwegian 

1181  to  1196,  1297  to  1300 
THIEMANN,   C.  International 

665 
THOMAS,    SEYMOUR  United  States 

6269 
THOMPSON,   GEORGE   ALBERT 

1504  United  States 

THOMPSON,   LESLIE   P.  United  States 

3745,   3751,    4535,   4584,   4709,    5437,    5472, 

5475,  6323 

THORBJORNSEN,   SIMON  Norwegian 

1197,  1198 
THORNDIKE,   CHARLES  H.        United  States 

4737,  6755,  6804 
TIBOR,   ERNO  International 

475,  476 
TICHY,   GYULA  International 

835 
TICHY,   KaLMaN  International 

836    837 
TIEBOUT,   CORNELIUS  United  States 

3306 
TIHANYL   LAJOS  International 

477  to  480 
TINGLEY,   BLANCHE  United  States 

3838 
TITCOMB,   M.   BRADISH  United  States 

4728,  4741,  4746,  5888 
TOOROP,   JAN  Netherlands 

6444 


[94] 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


TOWLE,   H.   LEDYARD  United  States 

5720 
TROCCOLI,   GIOVANNI  BATTISTA 

4917,  4972,  4975,  6571  United  States 

TROUBETZKOY,   PAUL  International 

974  to  980 
TUCKER,   ALLEN  United  States 

6754,  6806 
TUNOLD,   BERNT  Norwegian 

1199 
TURNBULL,   GRACE  United  States 

4708 
TURNER,   HELEN  M.  United  States 

4375,  4377,  4486,  4625,  4847,  4984,  6209 
TURNER,   J.   M.   W.  Loan 

7024 
TUSSENBROEK,   OTTO  VAN         Netlierlands 

6445 
TUTTLE,   ADRIANNA  United  States 

4354,  4355,  4357 
TUTTLE,   RUEL  CROPTON  United  States 

4454 
TWACHTMAN,   JOHN  H.  United  States 

5701  to  5710 
TYLER,   CAROLYN  D.  United  States 

3903,  3905 
TYNG,   MARGARET  PULLER      United  States 

6809 
TYSON,   CARROLL   SARGENT,   JR. 

4843,  5320,  5768,  6254  United  States 

UFER,   WALTER  United  States 

1450,  1453,  1454,  1457,  1460,  5305,  5313 
UITZ,   BELA  International 

838  to   855 
ULLMAN,   EUGENE   PAUL  United  States 

5011,  5014,  6570 
UMBSTAETTER,   NELLIE  LITTLEHALE 

United  States 
3709,  3710,  3712,  3718,  3719,  3720 
UNDY,   KAROLA  International 

481,  482 
UPTON,   FLORENCE   K.  United  States 

4960 
USHER,   LEILA  United  States 

4026  to  4036 
VADaSZ,   MIKL6S  International 

856  to  859 
VALENZUELA,  LLANOS  ALBERTO 

1405  to  1414  Cliilian 

VALK,   ELLA  SNOWDEN  United  States 

4395 
VALK,   M.  VAN  DEN  Netherlands 

6538   to  6550 
VALSTAD,   OTTO  Norwegian 

1200   to    1204 
VAN   BOSKERCK,   ROBERT  W. 

1499,  6318  United  States 

VAN   ELTEN,   KRUSEMAN  H.  D. 

3307  United  States 

VAN  LAER,  ALEXANDER  T.       United  States 

5435,    6774 
VAN   SLOUN,   PRANK  J.  United  States 

4945 
VASTAGH,   GfiZA  International 

483,  484,  485 
VASTAGH,   GYORGY  International 

486 
VASZARY,   JANOS  International 

487  to  491,  860 
VEDRES.   MARK  International 

981  to  993 
VELSEN,    SUZE  Netherlands 

6446,  6551  to  6554 
VIK,   INGEBRIGT  Norwegian 

1350 


VINTON,   FREDERIC   PORTER 
6272 


United  States 


VIVIAN,   CALTHEA  United  States 

6579 
VLAANDEREN,   JOHAN  Netherlands 

6447,  6448 
VOGT,   LOUIS  C.  United  States 

3696,  3697,  3701 
VOLKBRT,   EDWARD   C.  United  States 

6776 
VONDROUS,   C.  International 

666,  667,  668 
VONDROUS,   JOHN  C.  United  States 

3308  to  3324 
VONNOH,   BESSIE   POTTER       United  States 

1509,  5052,   5054,   5056  to  5061,   5470 
VREEDENBURG,   C.  Netherlands 

6449  to  6452 
VREEDENBURG,   SCHOTEL  M.    Netherlands 

6453 
VUUREN,   JAN  VAN  Netherlands 

6454 
WAAY,   NICOLAAS  VAN  DER      Netherlands 

6455  to  6457 
WAGNER,   PRANK  HUGH  United  States 

3875,  3876 
WAGNER,   FRED  United  States 

3755,    3756,   3757,   8764,   3765,   3766,   4873, 
4876 
WAGNER,   ROBERT  United  States 

4957 
WAITE,   EMILY  BURLING  United  States 

1432,  1445,  5921,  5924 
WALCHREN,   PIET  M.  Netherlands 

6458 
WALCOTT,   HARRY  MILLS         United  States 

4472 
WALKER,   HORATIO  United  States 

4473,  4474,  4476,  4484,  4488,  4844,  4944 
WALLESZNi;,  GYENES  GITTA    International 

492  to  514 
WALTER,   EDGAR  United  States 

4540 
WALTMAN,   HARRY  FRANKLIN 

5767,  6251  United  States 

WANDSCHEER,   MARIE  Netherlands 

6459 
WANING,   CORNELIS  ANTHONY  VAN 

6460,  6461  Netherlands 

WARD,   JOHN  Q.  A.  United  States 

61,    3684,    4781,    4782,    4811,    4812,    4829, 

4830 

WARING,   LEILA  United  States 

4296 
WARNER,   EVERETT  L.  United  States 

3325  to  3333, 4915, 5755 

WARNER,   OLIN  United  States 

3977,  3987  to  3993,  3996,  3997,  4000,  4052, 

4054,  4912,  5084,  5420,  5516,  5725,  5938, 

6303,  6843 

WARNER,   WILLIAM  United  States 

3334 
WARREN,   PRANK  C.  United  States 

5748,  5750  to  5753 
WARREN,   HAROLD   B.  United  States 

6043 
WARTEMA,   FROUKJE  Netherlands 

6462 
WASHBURN,   CADWALLADER 

3335    to    3372  United  States 

WASHBURN,   MARY  S.  United  States 

3994   3995    3998   3999 
WASHINGTON,  ELIZABETH  P.  United  States 

4297,  4301,  4434 
WATT,   WILLIAM  G.  United  States 

3373  to  3385 
WAUGH,   FREDERICK  J.  United  States 

5820,  5827,  5830 
WAY,   T.  R.  International 

669  to  673 


[95] 


INDEX  OF  AETISTS 


WEBER,   MAX  United  States 

6219,   6220,    6222,    6224,    6226,    6230,    6232, 
6239,  6240,  6241,  6243 
WEBER,   SARAH  S.   STILLWELL 

6619  United  States 

WEBSTER,   E.  AMBROSE  United  States 

4730,  4735 
WEBSTER,   ETHEL  FELDER      United  States 

4335,  4339,  4370 
WEBSTER,   HERMAN  A.  United  States 

3386  to  3401,  6706  to  6711 
WEELE,   H.  J.  VAN  DER  Netherlands 

6463 
WEHRSCHMIDT,   DANIEL  A.     United  States 

3402  to  3408,  4956 

WEILL,   EDMOND  United  States 

6662 

WEINERT,   ALBERT  United  States 

4016 
WEINMAN.   AliOLPH  ALEXANDER 

26,  3686,  4147  to  4168,  5121,      United  States 
5418,  5419,  5421,  5424,  5542,  5726,  5727, 
5743,  5745 
WEIR,  J.  ALDEN  United  States 

4478 

WEISS,   SAMUEL  A.  United  States 

5449 
WELCH,   KATHERINE   G.  United  States 

3918 

WELLINGTON,  F.  H.  United  States 

3409 

WELLS,  ALICE  RUSHMORE      United  States 

3843,  3845 
WENDEL,  THEODORE  United  States 

4769,  5886 

WENDT,   JULIA  M.  BRACKEN 

3960,  3961,  3964,  3967  United  States 

WENDT,  WILLIAM  United  States 

4914,  4921 

WENTZ,   HENRY  United  States 

5771 

WERENSKIOLD,  DAGFIN  Norwegian 

1205,  1206 

WERNER,  FRANK  A.  United  States 

4759 

WESSEL,  HERMAN  H.  United  States 

6583 
WE  STRUM,   ANNI  VON  United  States 

3410,  3411,  3412 
WETHERILL,   ELISHA  KENT  KANE 

3413  to  3424,  4490  United  States 

WETLESEN,  WILHELM  Norwegian 

1207,  1208 

WHEELER,  JANET  D.  United  States 

6802 

WHEELOCK,   LILA  AUDUBON 

4935  United  States 

WHISTLER,   JAMES  McNEILL 

3425  to  3450,  5662,  5664,  5666    United  States 

WHITE,   CHARLES  HENRY        United  States 

3451,  3452,  3453 
WHITE,   ORRIN  A.  United  States 

1483,  6780 

WHITEMAN,   S.   EDWIN  United  States 

5929 

WHITNEY,   GERTRUDE  V.  United  States 

5122 

WHITTEMORE,  WILLIAM  JOHN 

4305,  4309,  4310  United  States 


WIECZOREK,   MAX  United  States 

3713,  3715,  3716 

WILES,   IRVING  RAMSEY  United  States 

5447 
WILKE,   WILLIAM  H.  United  States 

3454  to  3462 
WILLIAMS,   ALYN  United  States 

4426,  4428,  4432 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE  ALFRED 

3779,  3780,  3781,  3788,  3789,      United  States 
3790,  3791,  6559,  6785,  6795 
WILLIAMS,  J.  SCOTT  United  States 

3463 
WILLIAMSON,  ADA  C.  United  States 

5895 
WILLIAMSON,   SHIRLEY  United  States 

3464  to  3479,   5945   to  5950,   5959  to   5964, 
5981,  5982,  5989,  5990 
WILLIGEN,   C.  A.  VAN  DER        Netherlands 

6464 

WILLSON,  MARTHA  B.  United  States 

3941,  3950 

WILSON,  FLOYD  United  States 

6685 

WINSLOW,   HENRY  United  States 

3480  to  3495 

WINTER,   TATON  International 

515,  516 

WOLCOTT,  KATHERINE  United  States 

4331 
WOLF,   HENRY  United  States 

3496  to  3627 
WOOD,   FRANKLIN  T.  United  States 

3628  to  3638 
WOOD,  KATHRYN  LEONE         United  States 

4314 
WOODBURY,   CHARLES  HERBERT 

5344  to  5382,  6712  to  6717       United  States 
WOODWELL,   JOSEPH  R.  United  States 

6270,  6280,  6281 
WOOLF,   SAMUEL  JOHNSON      United  States 

4870,  5304,  5818 
WORCESTER,   ALBERT 

3639  to  3650 
WORKMAN,  DAVID  TICE  United  States 

3651 
WORTHINGTON,   BEATRICE  MAUDE 

6837  United  States 

WRIGHT,   ALICE  MORGAN         United  States 

3962,    3963,   3965,   3966,   5422,   5429,   5431, 
5545 
WRIGHT,   CHARLES  GUSHING 

3652  United  States 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  United  States 

5473 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH  United  States 

3653 

WRIGHT,   LOUISE  WOOD  United  States 

3802,  3805 

WRIGHT,   MARGARET  HARDON 

3654  to  3659  United  States 

WUERPEL,   EDMUND  H.  United  States 

4470,  5823,  5834,  5838,  5845,  6800 

WYETH,   N.  C.  United  States 

6620  to  6624,  6699 


YARROW,  WILLIAM  H.  K. 

5500 


United  States 


[96] 


IXDEX  OF  AETISTS 


YATES,   CULLEX  United  States 

5434.  5914,  6766 

YOUNG,   CHARLES  MORRIS      United  States 
4527,  4528,  4532,  4533,  4536,  4539 

YOUNG,   MATTIE  United  States 

4311 

YOUXG,   MAHOXRI  M.  United  States 

3660  to  3670,  5253,  5256,  5259,  5260,  5294 
5295,  5903 

ZADOR.   ISTTAX  International 

517.  861  to  865 

ZARAGOZA,   A.  M.  Philippine 

5882,  5883 

ZETTLER.   EMIL  ROBERT  United  States 

5110,  5742 

ZIFFER,   ZAXDOR  International 

518 

ZILZER.   AXTAL  International 

519,  520 


ZILZER,   HAJXALKA  International 

993 

ZIM.   MARCO  United  States 

3671,  3672 

ZIMMERMAX,   M.  W.  United  States 

6092,  6617 

ZOX,   JACOB  Netherlands 

6465,  6466 

ZORACH.   WILLIAM  United  States 

6020,  6022,  6025,  6027 

ZORAD  International 

521 

ZUBIAURRE.   RAMOX  DE  International 

522,  523, 524 

ZUBIAURRE.   YALEXTIX  DE     International 
525  to  528 

ZUTT,  AR.  International 

994 


[97] 


MEMBERS  SAN  FRANCISCO  ART  ASSOCIATION 


Abbott,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Abdy,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Abel,  Miss  Rachel 
Abrams,  Dr.  Albert 
Abrahamson,  Bertram  E. 
Adams,  Miss  Lucy  F. 
Adams,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Adler,  Mrs.  Jacob 
Allen,  Miss  Edith 
Allen,  Mrs.  H.  S. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Lewis 
AUyne,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Allyne,  Miss  Lucy 
Altmann,  Aarou 
Ames,  Mrs.  Alden 
Ames,  Mrs.  Elsa 
Armsby,  Mr.  James  K. 
Armsby,  Mr.  Raymond 
Arnstein,  Mrs.  Walter 
Austin,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Babcock,  Mr.  Harry 
Babcock,  Mr.  William 
Bach,  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Bachman,  David  S. 
Baillie,  Miss  Margaret 
Baker,  Miss  Gene 
Bakewell,  Mrs.  John 
Baldwin,  Mr.  A.  S. 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  Lilly  B. 
Balfour,  Mrs.  John 
Ball,  Miss  Katherine  M. 
Banks,  Mrs.  Wm.  Henry 
Barber,  Miss  Mary  D. 
Barkan,  Dr.  A. 
Barrett,  Miss  Mary 
Barron,  Mrs.  Edward 
Barry,  Mr.  John  D. 
Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland 
Bateman,  Mr.  John 
Bateman.  Mrs.  John 
Batten,  Mrs.  McLeod 
Bazet,  Dr.  Louis 
Bean,  Mrs.  Geo.  L. 
Beard,  Mrs.  John    L. 
Beardsley,  Emma  F. 
Beaver,  Miss  Anna  W. 
Beaver,  Miss  Ethel 
Beckwith,  Mr.  Arthur 
Bendel,  Mr.  Herman 
Bender,  Mr.  Albert 
Bergen,  Miss  E. 
Bergin,  Mr.  Thomas  I. 
Best,  Mr.  A.  W. 
Best,  Mrs.  A.  W. 
Best,  Mr.  H.  C. 
Bienenfeld,  A.  M. 
Birtsch,  Mrs.  Fayette  W. 
Bishop,  Miss  Catherine 
Bishop,  Mrs.  James  H. 
Bixler,  Mrs.  Augusta 
Bixler,  Mrs.  David 
Blake,  Mr.  James  Denman 
Blanding.  Mr.  Godron 
Blevin,  Miss  S.  M. 
Bliss,  Mrs.  Walter 
Bloom,  Mr.  Jonas 
Boggs,  Mrs.  Angus  G. 
Boone,  Miss  Cora 
Booth,  Miss  Jean 
Bordwell,  Mrs.  Fred  A. 
Borg,  Carl  Oscar 
Borger,  Miss  Merienne 
Bosqui,  Mr.  Edward  L. 


Botts,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Bourn,  Mr.  William  B. 
Bowie,  Mr.  Henry  P. 
Bowman,  Mrs.  Geo.  P. 
Boyd,  Mr.  John  F. 
Boynton,  R.  S. 
Bradbury,  Vesta 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Fred  W. 
Brady,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Brandenstein,  Charles 
Brandenstein,  Mrs.  Charles 
Brandenstein,  Mr.  M.  J. 
Brandenstein,  Manfred 
Brandenstein,  Mrs.  Manfred 
Brannan,  Miss  Sophie  M. 
Breeze,  Miss  Louise 
Bremer,  Miss  Anne  M. 
Breuer,  Mr.  H.  J. 
Brewer,  Mrs.  M. 
Brice,  Mrs.  J.  J. 
Brickell,  Miss  Louise  de  V. 
Briggs,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Britton,  Mr.  John  A. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Andrew  H. 
Brown,  Mr.  Arthur,  Jr. 
Brown,  Charles  Francis 
Brown,  Ida  E. 
Bruce,  Mr.  Robert 
Bruguiere,  Mr.  Francis 
Buck,  Mr.  John  A. 
Burgdorflf,  Mr.  Ferdinand 
Burke,  Mr.  Hugh 
Burnham,  Mrs.  Clark  J. 
Burnham,  Miss  Cordelia 
Burr,  Miss  Imogene 
Busch,  Eva  G. 
Bushnell,  Mrs.  Edith  M. 
Butler,  Mrs.  F.  W. 
Cabaniss,  Mrs.  Geo.  H. 
Cadenasso,  Mr.  G. 
Cahill,  Arthur 
Camblien,  Mrs.  M.  T. 
Campbell,  Miss  Anne  B. 
Campbell,  Miss  Fanny  Soule 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Ira 
Cannon,  Mrs.  Jennie  V. 
Capocelli,  Mrs.  R. 
Carew,  Miss  M.  R. 
Carolan,  Mr.  Francis 
Carolan,  Mrs.  Francis 
Carpenter,  Miss  Louise  M. 
Carroll,  Miss  Genevieve  R. 
Cashin,  Miss  Nora 
Cebrian,  Miss  J.  C. 
Chamberlain,  Helena  L. 
Chalmers,  Miss  Alice 
Chambers,  Alice  J. 
Chambers,  Miss  M.  E. 
Chase,  Wm.  M. 
Chenery,  Mr.  Leonard  E. 
Cheney,  Mr.  Russell 
Child,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Chittenden,  Mrs.  Alice  B. 
Cilker,  Miss  Jennie  A. 
Clark,  Prof.  A.  B. 
Clark,  Mr.  Edward  H. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Clark,  Mr.  Warren  D. 
Clarke,  Prof.  W.  T. 
Clarke,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Clayton,  Miss  Jean 
Clement,  Miss  Ada 
Clisbee,  Miss  Belle 


[99] 


MEMBERS  SAN  FEANCISCO  ART  ASSOCIATION 


Cobb,  Mrs.  W.  H. 

Coflfey,  Miss  Julia  C. 

Coghlan,  Mr.  John 

Cohnreich,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Colman,  Miss  Alice 

Combs,  Pauline 

Conlisk,  Mr.  Charles 

Cook,  Miss  Frances  G. 

Cookson,  Miss  Amy  B. 

Cooms,  Edna 

Cooper,  Mr.  George  D. 

Corwin,  Chas.  A. 

Cotrel,  Miss  Edna 

Cotrel,  Miss  Lucy 

Coulter,  Mary  J. 

Cowdery,  Mrs.  J.  F. 

Cowdell,  Mrs.  E.  V. 

Cowell,  Mrs.  H. 

Cowell,  Helen  E. 

Cowell,  Miss  I.  M. 

Cox,  Mrs.  Fred,  Jr. 

Cox,  Mr.  Walter  I. 

Coyle,  Ray 

Craig,  Miss  E.  O. 

Crane,  Miss  Annie 

Crellin,  Camille  D'Arville 

Crocker,  Mr.  Chas.  Templeton 

Crocker,  Mrs.  Henry  J. 

Crocker,  Mr.  Wm.  H. 

Crocker,  Mrs.  Wm.  H. 

Crockett,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Crowley,  Miss  Anne  T. 

Crowley,  Miss  Kate  H. 

Cummings,  Earl  M. 

Cuneo,  Rinaldo 

Cupples,  Mr.  D.  L. 

Curl,  Mrs.  H.  C. 

Curley,  Miss  Alice  G. 

Currier,  Mr.  E.  W. 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Hobart 

Curtis,  H.  Taylor 

Cushing,  Mrs.  Oscar 

Denman,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Dahl,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Dahlgren,  Mr.  Carl 

Daly,  Mrs.  J.  J. 

Davidson,  Mrs.  Estelle  A. 

Davis,  Miss  D.  F. 

Davis,  Miss  Florence 

Davis,  Mrs.  Henry  L. 

Davis,  Hon.  Horace 

Davis,  Dr.  H.  C. 

Davis,  Miss  Katherine  M. 

Davis,  Mrs.  R.  J. 

Davis,  Mr.  Winfield  S. 

Dean,  Mr.  Walter  E. 

Dearborn,  Mrs.  Annie  F. 

de  Bretteville,  Mrs.  Alexander 

de  Bretteville,  Mr.  Oscar 

Deering,  Mr.  Chas.  J. 

Dehn-Young,  Mrs.  Emma 

De  Jong,  Betty 

Delanv,  Miss  Slarian 

Del  Mue,  M. 

de  Morelos,  Mrs.  Ernesto 

Derham.  Miss  T.  E. 

Dewey,  William  P. 

Dewing,  Miss  Amv  B. 

De  Wolfe,  Mrs.  Sarah  S.  B. 

De  Young,  M.  H. 

De  Young,  Mrs.  M.  H. 

Dickinson,  Mrs.  W.  L. 

Dickman,  Charles  J. 

Dittenhoefer,  Miss  Marian 

Dixon,  Maynard 

Donovan,  Mrs.  A.  D. 

Donohoe,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Doty,  Mrs.  Anna  Mathews 

Dooling,  Hon.  M.  T. 


Downing,  Miss  Mabel 

Doyle,  Miss  Margaret 

Drake,  Mrs.  W.  A. 

Drew,  Frank 

Dreyfus,  Miss  L.  E. 

Drum,  John  S. 

Du  Mond,  Frank  V. 

Dunlap,  Boutwell 

Dunlap,  Miss  Helen 

Dunn,  Mrs. 

Dunne,  Hon.  Frank  H. 

Dunne,  Mrs.  Peter  F. 

Dunham,  Miss  Mary  0. 

Durkin,  Miss  Lulu  P. 

Dutard,  Mrs.  H. 

Dutton,  Mr.  William  J. 

Earl,  Daniel  W. 

Earll,  Miss  Helen 

Edgerlv,  Miss  Mira 

Edwards,  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Ege,  Miss  H.  B. 

Ehrman,  Mrs.  Albert 

Ehrman,  Sidney 

Ehrman,  Mrs.  Sidney 

Eldredge,  Mrs.  Zoeth 

Emmons,  Miss  J.  C. 

Ephraim,  Miss  Adeline 

Ephraim,  Miss  Janette 

Erskine,  Mrs.  W.  W. 

Evarts,  Mrs.  Philetus 

Faville,  Mr.  W.  B. 

Faville,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Fay,  Miss  Nellie 

Faymonville,  Mr.  Bernard 

Faymonville,  Mrs.  Bernard 

Felder,  Miss  Nettiemae 

FergBson,  Miss  Irene 

Ferrea,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Field,  Maria  A. 

Fife,  Dr.  Joseph 

Fife,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Fitch,  Mrs.  G.  K. 

Fitch,  Miss  Virginia 

Fitzgerald,  Miss  M.  P. 

Pitzhugh,  Mrs.  W.  M. 

Fitz-Simmons,  Miss  Rose 

Fleishhacker,  Mrs.  Herbert 

Fleishhacker,  Mrs.  Mortimer 

Fleming,  Miss  Louise 

Fletcher,  Capt.  Robert  H. 

Flood,  Mrs.  Arthur  M. 

Flood,  Miss  Jennie 

Flournoy,  Mrs.  John 

Forbes,  Miss  Helen 

Ford,  Mr.  Wm.  Henry 

Forderer,  Mrs.  George  Stevens 

Fortmann,  Henry  F. 

Foster,  Mr.  A.  W. 

Foster,  Anna  Lyle 

Foster,  Mr.  Charles  J. 

Franklin,  Miss  F.  M. 

Fredericks.  Mrs.  Frank  (Alice  A.) 

Freeman,  Mrs.  W.  K. 

Freis,  Mr.  William 

French,  Ida  B. 

Frenzel,  Dr.  Herbert 

Fries,  Frank 

Froelich,  Miss  Maren  M. 

Frontin,  Miss  E.  A. 

Fuller,  Miss  Lydia 

Fulton,  Mrs.  Cora  Smedberg 

Furniture  Shop 

Gallagher.  Miss  Rose  0. 

Gallego,  Miss  Mabel 

Gamble,  Mr.  John  M. 

Gamble,  Mr.  Richard  T. 

Ganter,  Carre 

Garnett,  Porter 

Gaw,  Mr.  Wm.  A. 


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Gay,  Mrs.  Frederick  P. 
Gay  ley,  Miss  Marv 
Gearv,  Miss  M.  E. 
Gelwicks,  Mrs.  D.  W. 
Gerstle,  Mrs.  Lewis 
Gerstle,  Miss  Marian 
Gerstle,  Mark 
Gerstle,  Mr.  Wm. 
Gerstle,  Mr.  William  L. 
Gibbs,  Mrs.  CJeorge  W. 
Gibson,  Mr.  W.  D.  K. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  Annie  W. 
Gilbert,  Hon.  W.  B. 
Gilmore,  Miss  Edith 
Girvin.  Mrs.  Richard 
Gleason,  Miss  Mary 
Glendenning,  Harriet  T. 
Glynn,  Mr.  Thomas  M. 
Goad.  Mr.  Frank 
Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Mildred 
Goodall,  Mrs.  Caroline  J. 
Goodfellow,  Mr.  Arthur 
Goodrich,  Mrs.  E.  E. 
Gordon,  Mrs.  Phil  K. 
Gould,  Miss  Helen 
Grafe.  Miss  Lydia 
Grant,  Mr.  Charles  H. 
Grant,  Mr.  Joseph  D. 
Grant.  Mrs.  J.  L». 
Gray,  Mr.  Percy 
Gray,  Mrs.  William 
Green,  Mrs.  William 
Green,  Mr.  Charles  E. 
Green,  Mrs.  I.  M. 
Greenbaum,  Mr.  Joseph 
Greenbaum,  Mrs.  Louis 
Greenhood,  Miss  Frances 
Gres,  Miss  Hazel 
Griilo,  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Grover.  Elsie  J. 
Growney,  Kathleen 
Grunsky,  C.  E. 
Guggenhime,  Mrs.  Leon 
Gull.  Miss  Minnie 
Gump,  A.  L. 
Gunu.  Mrs.  J.  O'B. 
Gunst,  Mrs.  Morgan 
Haas.  Fannie  K. 
Haas.  Mrs.  William 
Hader,  Elmer  G. 
Hagartv,  Miss  Annie  M. 
Hale.  Mr.  R.  B. 
Hall,  Mr.  Frederick  W. 
Hale,  Mr.  Philip 
Hall,  Miss  Leola 
Ham,  Mrs.  Charles 
Hamilton,  Mr.  Samuel 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  Ralston 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  R.  V. 
Hanchett,  Mr.  Lewis  E. 
Hanify,  Mrs.  J.  Ryder 
Hanlev,  Miss  Nora  B. 
Hanlon,  Mr.  Charles  F. 
Hanlon,  Mrs.  J.  F. 
Hanna,  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  J. 
Hanscom.  Mr.  John  O. 
Hall.  Miss  Kate 
Hansen.  Mr.  Armin 
Hardin,  Mr.  C.  H.  E. 
Harker,  Mrs.  Harriet 
Harmon.  Miss   Annie  L. 
Harmon,  Mr.  Chas.  H. 
Harrison,  Mr.  T.  Alexander 
Harrigan,  Miss  A. 
Harrigan,  Miss  J. 
Harrison,  Hon.  R.  C. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Ralph  C. 
narrower,  Miss   A.  W. 
Hart,  Mrs.  Albert  M. 


Hart,  Miss  Pauline 
Hart,  Mrs.  M. 
Hasbrouck,  Mrs.  A. 
Haslehurst,  Mrs.  A. 
Hatch,  Mrs.  John  Davis 
Hawkins,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Hawver,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Ha\ues.  Mrs.  F.  S. 
Heald,  Mr.  E.  P. 
Hearst,  Mrs.  Phoebe  A. 
Heath,  Miss  Virginia  D. 
Hecht,  Mrs.  Helen 
Heinrichs,  Edith  C. 
Helgesen,  N.  R. 
HeUer,  Mrs.  E.  S. 
HeUman,  Mr.  I.  W.,  Jr. 
Henderson,  Miss  Sarita  D. 
Henshaw,  Mrs.  F.  W. 
Henzel,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Herlihy,  Mrs.  Louise 
Hermann,  Fernanda  L. 
Hermann,  Mrs.  William 
Herrin,  Mr.  William  F. 
Herrington,  Mrs.  Howard 
Hess,  Miss  Theresa 
Hewitt,  Miss  N.  A. 
Heyman,  Sir  Henry 
Hiestand,  R.  R. 
Higgins,  Mr.  M.  R. 
Higgins,  Mrs.  Marvin  R. 
Hildreth,  Mrs.  Ellen  Booth 
Hill,  Mr.  Harry  P. 
Hill,  Mrs.  Marion  E. 
Hillman,  Miss  Jeanette  C. 
Hindes,  Stetson  G. 
Hindes,  Mrs.  Stetson  G. 
Hinkle.  Mr.  Clarence 
Hirschler,  Mrs.  David. 
Hitchcock,  Hiss  Helen  M. 
Hitchcock,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Hittell,  Mr.  Carlos  J. 
Hobart,  Mr.  Clarke 
Hobart,  Mrs.  Lewis 
Hodgen,  Dr.  Jos.  D. 
Hodgen,  Mrs.  Jos.  D. 
Hodghead,  Mrs.  Lillian  K. 
Holbrook,  Mr.  Charles 
Holden,  Mrs.  Alice  F. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  C.  Edward 
Holmes,  Miss  Elizabeth  T. 
Holway,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
Homberger,  Mrs.  Heinrich 
Hooper,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Hotaling,  Mr.  Richard  M. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Emma  Shatter 
Howard,  John  Galen 
Howard,  Mrs.  Chandler 
Howe,  Dr.  Louis  P. 
Howell,  Miss  Myrtle 
Hoxie,  Mrs.  V.  W. 
Hudson,  Mrs.  George 
Hueter,  Mr.  E.  L. 
Hunter,  Miss  Isabel 
Huntington,  Mrs.  H.  I. 
Huntington,  Miss  Marian 
Huntington,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Hurley,  Miss  J.  M.  A. 
Hussev,  Miss  Evelyn 
Hyde,  "Mr.  G.  M. 
Hyde,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Hyde,  Miss  Josephine  M. 
Ingerson,  Mr.  Chas.  F. 
Inman,  Mrs.  Thos. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Chas.  F. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Jacob,  Mr.  A.  L. 
Jacobs,  Miss  Nellie 
Janin,  Miss  Louise 
Jannevold,  Mr.  Carl 


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MEMBERS  SAN  FRANCISCO  ART  ASSOCIATION 


Jarboe,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Jenks,  Mr.  Livingston 
Jennings,  Mrs.  Elsie  Knox 
Jensen,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Jewell,  Miss  Alice  G. 
Jewett,  Miss  Fidelia 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Carl  A. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  C.  R. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Caroline  Rixford 
Johnson,  Mrs.  E.  V.  D. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Harry 
Jones,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Jones,  M.  M. 
Joseph,  Mr.  Sydney 
Judd,  Mr.  Morris  A. 
Judson,  Miss  Almira 
Judis,  Mrs.  Alphonse 
Judson,  Mr.  C.  Chapel 
Judson,  Mrs.  Chas.  Curtiss 
Kahn,  Mrs.  Marie  Clayburgh 
Kast,  Mrs.  L.  S. 
Kavanagh,  Miss  Kate 
Kawakami,  Mrs.  K.  K. 
Keating,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Keegan,  Miss  M.  E. 
Keenan,  Miss  Ala 
Keenan,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
Keith,  Miss  Eliza  U. 
Keith,  Mrs.  William 
Kellam,  Frederick  B. 
Kellam,  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
King,  Miss  Genevieve 
King,  Miss  Hazel 
Kinkaid,  Miss  B.  C. 
Kinsey,  Miss  Lou 
Kirwin,  Clarice  A. 
Koch,  Miss  Lillian 
Knox,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Koshland,  Mrs.  Marcus 
Koshland,  Miss  Margaret 
Krause.  Miss  Lulu 
Krone,  Dr.  Carl  R. 
Kurlandzik,  Miss  P. 
Lacy,  Mrs.  B.  T. 
Lahey,  Mary  T. 
Lalande,  Miss  Alice 
Landers,  Mrs.  Wm.  J. 
Landsburgh,  Albert  G. 
Larken,  Mrs.  J.  F. 
Lartigan,  Mrs.  A. 
Latimer,  Mr.  L.  P. 
Laumeister,  Mrs.  Gustav 
Lavery,  Mr.  J.  F. 
Lav7,  Mr.  Herbert  E. 
Layson,  Mi-s.  C.  H. 
Lee,  Mrs.  Bertha  Stringer 
Le  Fevre,  Miss  Susie 
Leland,  Mrs.  Wm.  E. 
Lemos,  Mr.  Pedro  J. 
Lengfeld,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Lent,  Mr.  George  H. 
Lesberger,  Mrs.  D.  F. 
Levison,  Mr.  J.  B. 
Lewis,  Miss  Adelaide 
Lewis,  Miss  Pansy  B. 
Lilienthal,  Mrs.  Bertha 
Lilienthal.  Mrs.  E.  R. 
Lilienthal,  Jesse  W. 
Lillienthal,  Mrs.  Jesse 
Lillienthal,  Philip  N. 
Lilienthal,  Mrs.  Sophie 
Lilenthal,  Theodore 
Lindeberg,  Mrs.  Jafet 
Livingston,  Mr.  Louis 
Loewi,  Miss  M. 
Long,  Mr.  Percy 
Lopez,  Mr.  Adriano  de  Sousa 
Love,  Miss  M.  L. 


Lowenberg,  Mrs.  I. 
Luis,  Mrs.  Rose 
Lukens,  Mr.  Edward  C. 
Lundborg,  Miss  Florence 
Lyman,  Edmunds 
Lyman,  W.  W.  Jr. 
Lynch,  Mrs.  J.  K. 
Lyon,  Miss  N.  E. 
Mabury,  Miss  Carlotta 
MacCuaig,  Miss  B. 
MacCuIloch,  Miss  Frances 
MacDermott,  Mr.  Louis  M. 
Macdonald,  Mr.  A.  S. 
Mack,  A. 

Mack,  Mr.  Harold 
Maddox,  Mr.  Knox 
Maeky,  E.  Spencer 
Mahoney,  Miss  Louise 
Mahouy,  Miss  Emma 
Mailliard,  Miss  Louise 
Mangles,  Miss  Agnes 
Martin,  Mrs.  Eleanor 
Martin,  Miss  Fannie 
Martin,  Mr.  John 
Martin,  Mr.  Walter  S. 
Martin,  Mrs.  Walter 
Martinez,  Xavier 
Marye,  Mrs.  George  T. 
Mason,  Mrs.  Frances  B. 
Mathews,  Mr.  Arthur 
Mathews,  Mrs.  Lucia  K. 
Matson,  Capt.  William 
Maybeck,  Bernard  R. 
McAllister,  Miss  Ethel 
McAllister,  Mrs.  Frances  H. 
McBoyle,  Miss  A.  B. 
McCalla,  Mrs.  Bowman 
McCarthy,  Miss  Ruth 
McComas,  Francis 
McComas,  Mrs.  Francis 
McCutcheon,  Mr.  E.  J. 
McCormick.  Miss  M.  Evelyn 
McCreary,  Mrs.  Fannie  Crocker 
McDonald,  Miss  Julia 
McDough,  Miss  Rose 
McElroy,  Miss  J.  R. 
McKenzie,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
McEnerney,  Mrs.  Garrett 
McGlinchey,  Miss  Mary 
Mcintosh,  Mrs.  Chas.  K. 
McKee,  Mr.  John  D. 
McKown,  Mrs.  M.  E. 
McLaughlin,  Catherine  C. 
McLaughlin,  Mrs.  Wm. 
McLennan,  Mrs.  Mary  Bates 
McMeekin,  Mr.  J.  P. 
McMurtrv.  Miss  Belle 
McNab.  Mr.  James 
McNamara,  Miss  Gladys 
McNear,  Mrs.  John 
McQuaid.  Miss  Clara  L. 
Meeks,  Miss  C.  A. 
Meiere,  Mrs.  Ernest 
Meiere,  Miss  Hildreth 
Mendell,  Mrs.  Geo.  H.,  Jr. 
Mever,  Mr.  F.  H. 
Meyer,  Mrs.  Henry 
Mever,  Mrs.  Jennie  C. 
Meyer,  Mr.  J.  Henry 
Meyerfield.  Mrs.  Morris 
Middlemas,  Stuart 
Mighels.  Mrs.  Phillip  Verrill 
Milberry.  Guy  S. 
Milberrv,  Mrs.  Guy  S. 
Miller,  Mr.  C.  O.  G. 
Miller,  Miss  Georgie 
Mills,  Mr.  Edgar 
Mish,  Mrs.  S.  C. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  F.  V. 


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MEMBERS  SAN  FEANCISCO  ART  ASSOCIATION 


Mitchell,  Mrs.  W.  G. 
Monges,  Mr.  H.  B. 
Montague,  Mr.  W.  W. 
Montalboddi,  Mr.  R. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Joheph  L. 
Moore,  Charles  C. 
Mora,  Mr.  Joseph 
Moran,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Morgan,  Miss  M.  de  Neal 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Alexander  F. 
Morrison,  Miss  F.  T. 
Morrow,  Robert  F. 
Morrow,  Hon.  W.  W. 
Moulin,  Mr.  Gabriel 
Mulgrew,  Miss  A.  M. 
Mulgrew,  Frank  L. 
Mullgardt,  Mr.  Louis  Christian 
Munro,  Mrs.  Wm.  James 
Murdock,  Miss  Margaret 
Murphy,  Mrs.  Eugene 
Murray,  Miss  Beatrice 
Murray,  Mrs.  James 
Musto,  Miss  Florence 
Musto,  Miss  Laura 
Mysell,  Miss  L.  C. 
Nahl,  Perham  W. 
Nahl,  Mrs.  Jr-erham 
Nash,  Miss  Caroline  A. 
Nash,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Nelson,  M.  Bruce 
Neuhaus,  Mr.  Eugen 
Newhall,  Mr.  Geo.  A. 
Newhall,  Mrs.  N.  Mayo 
Nieholl,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Nickel,  J.  Leroy 
Nickelsburg,  Florence 
Noble,  Mrs.  H.  A. 
Noble,  Mr.  H.  H. 
Noon,  Miss  Margaret  A. 
Noon,  Miss  Mary  G. 
O'Brien,  Annie  T. 
Oliver,  Wm.  Letts 
O'Neil,  Miss  Louise 
Osborne,  Miss  Alice 
0.xnard,  Mr.  Robert 
Page,  Mrs.  Kate  H. 
Page,  Mrs.  Chas.  R. 
Palmer,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Parkhurst,  Mrs.  Genevieve 
Parks,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Parrish,  Mrs.  Ellis 
Parrott,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Parsons,  Miss  Ardee 
Partington,  Miss  Gertrude 
Partington,  Mr.  Richard  L. 
Patigian,  Mr.  Haig 
Pauson,  Miss  Gertrude 
Pauson,  Miss  Rose 
Paxton,  Mr.  Wm. 
Pavne.  Mrs.  Theodore 
Payne,  Mr.  W.  H. 
Payot,  Mr.  Henry 
Pearce,  Mr.  E.  R. 
Pearce,  Mrs.  E.  R. 
Pease,  Mr.  R.  H. 
Pechin,  Mrs.  C.  R. 
Peck,  Mr.  Orrin 
Percy,  Miss  Isabelle 
Peixotto,  Mr.  Ernest 
Peltret,  Mrs. 
Pennell,  Mr.  Joseph 
Pennell,  Mr.  John  Watson 
Pennell,  Mr.  Thomas  M. 
Pennoyer,  A.  Sheldon 
Perine,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Perkins,  Hon.  Geo.  C. 
Perry,  Katherine  A. 
Peters,  Mr.  Charles  RoUo 
Phelan,  Hon.  James  D. 


Piazzoni,  Mr.  G.  P.  P. 
Pierce,  Mrs.  Ira 
Pierce,  Miss  Lucy 
Pillsbury,  Mr.  Evan  S. 
Pissis,  Mr.  Emil 
Pixley,  Mr.  Frank 
Pixley,  Mr.  M.  F. 
Poor,  Mr.  H.  V. 
Poppe,  Miss  M.  H. 
Porter,  Mr.  Bruce 
Porter,  Mrs.  Minnie  Clark 
Porter,  Dr.  W.  S. 
Potter,  Mr.  Edward  E. 
Powers,  Mr.  Frank  H. 
Pringle,  Mrs.  Edward 
Putufl,  Mr.  Hansen 
Putnam,  Mr.  Arthur 
Quinn,  May 
Robertson,  Mr.  A.  M. 
Rabjohn,  Mr.  T.  H. 
Raiguel,  Mrs.  W.  O. 
Randall,  Miss  F.  E. 
Randolph,  Mr.  Lee 
Raschen,  Mr.  Henry 
Rathke,  Miss  Ida  E. 
Ray,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Redding,  Mr.  Joseph  D. 
Redmond,  Mr.  Granville 
Redfield,  Mr.  Edward  W. 
Redmond,  Miss  M.  P. 
Reid,  Mr.  James  W. 
Reis,  Mr.  Ferdinand,  Jr. 
Rethers,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Rey,  Mrs.  J.  V.  A. 
Rice,  Miss  Clara 
Richards,  Austin  C. 
Richards,  Mrs.  Austin  C. 
Rithet,  Mr.  R.  P. 
Ritschel,  Mr.  Wm. 
Rixford,  Mrs.  Emmet 
Rixford,  Mr.  G.  P. 
Rixford,  Loring  P. 
Robertson,  Miss  A.  C. 
Robertson,  Mr.  A.  M. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Ruth 
Rockwell,  Mrs.  Phoebe 
Rosenfeld,  Judith 
Roos,  Mrs.  Leon 
Rose,  Mrs.  Andrew  N. 
Rosenbaum,  Mrs.  L.  M. 
Rosenberg,  Mrs.  G. 
Rosenfeld,  Henry 
Rosse,  Mr.  Herman 
Rosenstirn,  Dr.  Julius 
Roth,  Mrs.  A. 
Rothschild,  Mrs.  John 
Rothschild,  Mr.  John 
Rulofson,  Dr.  A.  C. 
Rulofson,  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Roundy,  Mrs.  G.  H. 
Russ,  Mr.  Frederick 
Ryan,  Mrs.  D.  A. 
Rosenfeld.  Miss  Judith 
Sadicoff,  Miss  Minnie  E. 
Salz.  Mrs.  Ansley 
Salz,  Mrs.  Edward 
Samuels,  Mrs.  Louis 
Sander,  Mrs.  M.  R. 
Sandona,  Mr.  Matteo 
Sandona,  Mrs.  Matteo 
Sanford,  Mrs.  Chas.  Frederick 
Sargent,  Mrs.  G.  R. 
Sargent,  W.  W. 
Saul,  Miss  Margaret  W. 
Sawyer,  Mr.  Houghton 
SawA'er,  Mrs.  Houghton 
Schmidt,  A.  H.  R. 
Schussler,  Mr.  Toby 
Schussler,  Mr.  Henry 


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Schwabacher,  Mrs.  Louis 
Schwamm,  Miss  Louise 
Schernstein,  Mrs.  F.  C. 
Schwerin,  Mrs.  Lotta  Bean 
Scott,  Mr.  Henry  T. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Henry  T. 
Scott,  Elizabeth 
Scott,  Mrs.  J.  Harry 
Scott,  Mrs.  Irving  M. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Laurence 
Schloss,  Mrs.  Florence 
Schmall,  Dr.  E. 
Schussler,  Mr.  Herman 
Seall,  Mrs.  Jesse  D. 
Seawell,  Mr.  Harry  W. 
Serbaroli,  Mr.  E. 
Seeley,  Dr.  M.  A. 
Senter,  K.  G. 
Sesnon,  Mrs.  Wm.  T 
Seymour.  Miss  Celia 
Shaw,  Elizabeth  A. 
Shaw,  Miss  Ida  E. 
Shea,  Miss  Annie  B. 
Sherman,  Mr.  L.  S. 
Sherwood,  Mr.  William  R. 
Short,  Mrs.  Jessie  Frances 
Shortridge,  Mr.  Samuel 
Sill,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 
Silverberg,  J.  H. 
Silverberg,  Mrs.  J. 
Simmons,  Mrs.  Celia  S. 
Simpson,  Miss  Lillian 
Sinsheimer,  Mrs.  Edgar 
Sinsheimer,  Miss  May 
Slack,  Mrs.  Chas.  W. 
Sleeth,  Mrs.  L.  McDonald 
Slessinger,  Miss  May 
Sloss,  Mr.  Joseph 
Sloss,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Sloss,  Leon 
Sloss,  Mr.  Louis 
Sloss,  Mrs.  Louis 
Sloss,  Hon.  M.  C. 
Slosson,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Smith,  Mr.  Arthur  A. 
Smith,  C.  Louise 
Smith,  Mr.  James  B. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Reginald  K. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Reginald  Knight 
Smith,  Mrs.  Stewart  F. 
Smith,  Mr.  Robert  Hayes 
Sparks,  Mr.  Wm. 
Spadoni,  Miss  Faustina 
Spreckels,  Mr.  A.  B. 
Spreckels,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Spreckels,  Mr.  John  D. 
Spreckels,  Mrs.  John  D.,  Jr. 
Stackpole,  Mr.  Ralph 
Stadtmuller,  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Stadtmuller,  Edwin  W. 
Stadtmuller,  Miss  Henrietta 
Stahl,  Mr.  Adolfo 
Stanton,  Mr.  John  A. 
Starks,  Mr.  E.  C. 
Stern,  Mrs.  A. 
Stern,  Mrs.  Sigmund 
Stem,  Jacob 
Stern,  Mr.  Sigmund 
Stettheimer,  W.  W. 
Stetson,  Mrs.  Sophie  Palmer 
Stewart,  Mrs.  James 
Stillman,  Mr.  Thomas  E. 
Stincen,  Miss  A.  M. 
Stincen,  Miss  E.  E. 
Stine,  Mrs.  O.  C. 
Stolz,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Stone,  Mrs.  Frederick  P. 
Stone,  Mrs.  Marcus 
Stoney,  Mrs.  Gaillard 


Stow,  Miss  Nellie 
Stow,  Mr.  Vanderlynn 
St03',  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Sturdivant,  Mr.  Benj.  B. 
Sykes,  Miss  Mabel  A. 
Sturtevant,  Mrs.  G.  A. 
Sullivan,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Sumner,  Mrs.  P.  W. 
Sullivan,  Mr.  Frank  J. 
Suttin,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Swan,  Mr.  Benjamin  R. 
Sweeny,  Mrs.  Edward 
Tagler,  Mr.  Henry  A. 
Tarbell,  Mr.  Edward  C. 
Tarpey,  Mrs.  W.  L. 
Tarpy,  Winifred  L. 
Taussig,  Miss  Rosa 
Taussig,  Mr.  Rudolph  J. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 
Tessner,  Miss  E.  H. 
Tevis,  Mrs.  Wm.  S. 
Theobald,  Mrs.  A. 
Thompson,  Miss  Roberta  A. 
Thompson,  Mr.  T.  H. 
Tilden,  Mr.  Douglas 
Timmins,  Miss  A.  C 
Tobin,  Mr.  Ed. 
Tobin,  Mrs.  Ed. 
Tobin,  Mr.  Joseph  S. 
Tobin,  Richard  M. 
Tobriner.  Miss  Haidee 
Tojetti.  Mme.  Emilia 
Tolerton,  Hill 
Tolman,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Torpey,  Miss  M.  C. 
Towle,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Towne,  Mrs.  A.  N. 
Toy,  Mrs.  Geo.  D. 
Trask,  John  E.  D. 
Trask,  Miss  Stella  G. 
Treat,  Miss  E.  L. 
Tryon,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Tufts,  Dr.  J.  B. 
Tufts,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Turner,  Miss  Shirley 
Upham,  Mr.  I.  O. 
Vail,  Mr. 

Van  Fleet,  Mrs.  C.  W. 
Van  Sicklen,  Mr.  F.  W. 
Van  Sloun,  Frank 
Van  Winkle,  Miss  Helen 
Van  Winkle,  Miss  Emma  F. 
Van  Wyck,  Mrs.  Sidney,  Jr. 
Vaughan,  Mrs.  Fred 
Very,  Miss  Mary 
Vickery,  Atkins  &  Torrey 
Vivian,  Miss  Calthea 
Volkmann,  Mr.  George  F. 
Von  Schroeder,  Baron  J.  H. 
Voorman,  Miss  Laura 
Wade,  Miss  Emily  I. 
Wade,  Janet 
Walker,  Mrs.  Cvrus 
Walker,  Mrs.  David  H. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  J.  P. 
Walter,  Clarence  R. 
Walter,  Mr.  Edgar 
Walter,  Mr.  John  I. 
Walter,  Mrs.  SoUv 
Walter,  Mrs.  I.  N. 
Ward,  Susie  A. 
Warner,  Mrs.  Alex 
Watrous,  Miss  Hazel 
Weeks,  Mr.  Geo.  Keith 
Wehrli,  Emma  J. 
Weil,  Mrs.  A.  F. 
Weil,  Mrs.  Irvin  J. 
Weil,  Mrs.  J.  J. 


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MEMBERS  SAN  FRANCISCO  ART  ASSOCIATION 


Weill,  Mr.  Michael 
Weill,  Mr.    Raphael 
Weinberg,  Mrs.  Emelie 
Weiss,  Mrs.  Dr. 
Weir,  Mr.  J.  Alden 
Welch,  Mrs.  Andrew,  Jr. 
\Vellendorff,  Miss 
Wells,  Mrs.  H.  E. 
Welty,  Mrs.  Cullen  F. 
Wentworth,  Miss  N.  A. 
Wharflf,  Miss  O. 
Wheeler,  Dr.  Benjamin  Ida 
Wheeler,  Mr.  Chas.  Stetson 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Chas.  Stetson 
Whipple,  Sophie  L. 
White,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Whitney,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Whitney,  Miss  Lillian 
Whittell,  Mr.  George 
Whittier,  Mr.  Frank  W. 
Wickson,  Mr.  Guest 
Wiggins,  Mr.  W.  W. 
Wigston,  Mrs.  N.  S. 
Williams,  Mr.  H.  A. 
Williams,  Miss  Florence 


Williams,  Mr.  Michael 
Williams,  Mrs.  Michael 
Willison,  Miss  Gertrude 
Wilson,  Miss  Florence 
Wing,  Miss  Ethelwynn 
Winslow,  Dr.  Thomas  Hartley 
Withrow,  Mrs.  R.  Almond 
Wittenmyer,  Clara  K. 
Wolfsohn,  Miss  Eva 
Wollenberg,  Mrs.  Harry 
Worden,  Mr.  Clinton  E. 
Worden,  Mrs.  Clinton  E. 
Wood,  Baldwin 
Wood,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Woods,  Miss  Lottie 
Wood,  Mrs.  S.  A. 
Wores,  Mr.  Theodore 
Wormser,  Mrs.  Ella  K. 
Wormser,  Mrs.  J. 
Wright,  Mr.  J.  Dunbar 
Wulzen,  D.  H. 
WjTnore,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Young,  Miss  Marv  A. 
Young,  Mr.  W.  R.  K. 
Zweybruck,  Miss  Edith 


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Western  Art  at  the  Exposition 

It  is  safe  to  say  that  in  no  other  of  the  multitudinous  aspects  of  the  Exposition 
did  that  vast  enterprise  so  unmistakably,  irresistibly  triumph  as  in  its  Art.  The 
Exposition  was  beautiful.  Hypersensitive  critics  join  with  that  celebrated  character, 
Mr.  Man-in-the-Street.  in  acclaiming  its  beauty.  And  this  beauty  was  not  accidental, 
was  not  merely  a  matter  of  environment,  though  environment  was  a  powerful  factor; 
it  was  a  created  beauty,  definitely  designed;  in  other  words,  artistic  beauty. 

There  were  three  great  characteristics  predominating  over  all  others  in  the  art 
of  the  Exposition.  It  was  romantic  and  imaginative ;  it  was  a  national  inspiration, 
almost  a  revelation,  in  the  employment  of  color,  of  light;  and  it  was  a  masterpiece 
of  the  communal,  the  democratic  spirit.  To  speak  briefly  of  these,  in  the  order  of 
their  enumeration.  I  think  that  the  first  thing,  the  romance  and  imagination  of  the 
fair,  needs  no  pointing  out — it  was  as  obvious  and  as  all-pervading  as  a  sunrise.  As 
for  the  second,  what  the  Chicago  Exposition  did  for  American  art  in  impressing  the 
inspiration  of  classic  form  upon  our  consciousness,  San  Francisco  accomplished  in 
color,  in  light,  while  at  the  same  time  losing  no  jot  or  tittle  of  what  we  have  learned 
in  form.  And  for  the  third,  think  of  what  a  crazy-quilt  of  color,  what  an  egotistical 
jumble  of  shapes  and  forms  the  whole  Exposition  would  have  been  had  not  the  archi- 
tects, sculptors,  gardeners,  painters,  artisans,  worked  together  in  a  disciplined  sub- 
ordination to  a  general  plan,  in  the  spirit  of  unity.  And  as  the  architects,  painters, 
sculptors  and  other  workers  were  drawn  from  the  country  as  a  whole,  what  has  been 
accomplished  is  a  national  deed.  The  glory  and  the  fame  of  it  belong  not  to  any 
part,  or  parts,  but  to  the  whole. 

Nevertheless,  indeed  just  for  this  reason  all  the  more,  it  is  a  fair  and  proper 
thing  to  ask  what  share  the  West,  the  Pacific  slope,  the  scene  of  the  great  event, 
contributed  to  the  synthesis  of  the  Exposition  's  art. 

First  of  all,  let  us  see  what  the  records  have  to  say  concerning  the  matter-of-fact, 
objective  participation  which  the  Pacific  Coast  artists  have  had  in  the  most  beautiful 
of  all  world  fairs. 

The  first  architectural  commission,  which  was  later  absorbed  into  an  architectural 
council  of  nine,  was  composed  of  three  San  Franciscans,  Willis  Polk,  W.  B.  Fa^-ille, 
and  Clarence  E.  Ward.  This  commission,  and  then  the  council,  with  the  advice  of 
Edward  W.  Bennett,  the  city-planner,  laid  out  the  fundamental  plan  of  the  Expo- 
sition, and  the  arrangement  and  general  designs  of  the  various  courts  and  palaces. 

Then,  when  it  comes  to  the  next  point,  namely,  the  actual  execution  of  the  archi- 
tectural and  landscape  gardening,  the  West  makes  a  still  stronger  contribution  to  the 
ensemble.  That  true  genius  in  gardening,  already  famous  for  his  creation  of  San 
Francisco's  Golden  Gate  Park,  John  McLaren,  is  the  wizard  at  whose  touch  the 
trees,  the  grass,  the  flowers,  the  shrubs  sprang  from  what  had  been  waste  land  and 
gave  to  the  whole  picture  much  of  its  glowing  color  and  a  vast  amount  of  its  im- 
pression of  vigorous  life.  George  W.  Kelham,  another  San  Franciscan,  was  the  chief 
of  the  architectural  body,  and  also  designed  two  of  the  courts,  the  Court  of  Palms 
and  the  Court  of  Flowers.  W.  B.  Faville,  of  San  Francisco,  did  the  exterior  wall 
of  the  main  group  of  buildings,  with  its  rich  yet  simple  scheme  of  decoration.  Robert 
D.  Farquhar,  of  Los  Angeles,  designed  Festival  Hall;  Clarence  E.  Ward  contributed 
the  design  of  Machinery  Hall;  Bakewell  &  Browne  are  the  architects  of  the  Palace 
of  Horticulture ;  Louis  Christian  Mullgardt  designed  the  glamorous  Court  of  Abun- 
dance; B.  E.  Maybeek  created  the  Palace  of  Fine  Arts.  And  all  these  are  of  San 
Francisco.  Only  the  Tower  of  Jewels,  the  Court  of  the  Universe,  and  the  Court  of 
the  Four  Seasons,  among  the  main  group,  are  the  work  of  Eastern  architects.  But 
of  course  there  are  many  other  buildings,  foreign  and  state,  which  belong  to  other 
than  Western  men. 

The  sculptural  adornment  of  the  architecture,  and  of  the  vast  garden  which  was 
the  site  of  this  dream  city  of  beauty,  were  powerfully  affected  by  the  ideas  and  the 
handiwork  of  Western  artists.  Those  who  played  the  most  important  parts  in  repre- 
senting the  West  were  Robert  Aitken,  whose  "Fountain  of  the  Earth,"  in  the  Court 
of  Abundance,  was  one  of  the  most  pronounced  successes;   Haig  Patigian,  who  did 

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the  "Four  Powers"  for  Machinery  Hall,  together  with  much  other  notable  work; 
Ralph  Stackpole,  who  was  very  much  to  the  front  in  his  work  for  the  Varied  Indus- 
tries Palace,  and  whose  ' '  Kneeling  Figure ' '  in  front  of  the  Fine  Arts  rotunda  was 
an  exquisite  gem ;  Arthur  Putnam,  Edgar  Walter,  Earl  Cummings,  and  Mahonri  Young. 

The  last  named  artist  hails  from  Salt  Lake,  as  his  name  might  indicate ;  all  the 
others  are  Californians.  And  before  we  leave  the  subject  of  sculpture  let  us  remember 
that  Haig  Patigian  and  J.  J.  Mora,  another  Californian,  were  members  of  the  jury 
which  judged  the  exhibited  works  of  sculpture,  and  like  the  others  named,  were  well 
represented  with  original  work  in  the  fine  arts  exhibition. 

Not  only  were  they  well  represented,  but  some  of  them  won  distinctive  honors. 
Arthur  Putnam,  whose  case  of  animal  sculpture  attracted  most  keen  attention,  a  man 
for  whom  the  word  genius  hardly  seems  too  weighty,  was  awarded  a  Gold  Medal. 
Robert  Aitken  and  Mahonri  Young  won  Silver  Medals.  Ralph  Stackpole  and  Edgar 
Walter  were  signaled  out  for  Honorable  Mention. 

But  if  the  Western  sculptors  gained  commendable  positions  on  the  list  of  official 
honors,  the  painters  did  not  lag  behind.  They  accomplished  big  things.  A  surpris- 
ing number  gained  medals  and  honorable  mention.  For  the  sake  of  the  record — 
and  especially  because  the  Exposition  laid  a  solid  foundation  for  the  future  of 
Western  art — it  is  well  to  write  down  their  names. 

H.  J.  Breuer  and  William  Ritschel  gained  Gold  Medals.  The  first  is  a  landscapist 
to  whom  the  strength  and  dignity  of  Western  mountains  appeals  with  peculiar  power. 
The  second  celebrates  the  beauty  of  the  Western  sea,  on  ihe  coast  of  Monterey, 
at  Carmel. 

The  Silver  Medals  won  by  the  West  went  to  the  following  artists:  Mary  Curtis 
Richardson,  Joseph  Raphael,  Guy  Rose,  Carl  Oscar  Borg,  William  Wendt,  E.  Charlton 
Fortune,  Maurice  Del  Mue,  Armin  Hansen,  Bruce  Nelson,  Edward  Cucuel,  and  Lucia 
B.  Mathews. 

Bronze  Medals  were  awarded  to  Maynard  Dixon,  Anne  M.  Bremer,  Perham  Nahl, 
Frank  J.  Van  Sloun,  Florence  Lundborg,  and  Gertrude  Partington. 

Honorable  Mention  was  given  to  Lee  F.  Randlph  and  Betty  de  Young. 

In  the  section  of  prints,  including  etchings,  lithographs,  monotypes,  and  so  forth, 
Clark  Hobart,  Perham  Nahl,  Worth  Ryder,  won  Silver  Medals;  George  T.  Plowman 
and  Helen  Hyde  won  Bronze  Medals;  Xavier  Martinez  and  Pedro  J.  Lemos  were 
given  Honorable  Mention.  In  Water  Colors,  Lucia  Mathews  won  a  Silver  Medal, 
and  Percy  Gray  a  Bronze  Medal. 

Charles  J.  Dickman,  Arthur  Mathews,  Francis  McComas,  Jules  Pages,  and  Eugen 
Neuhaus  were  members  of  the  jury,  and  so  were  hors  concours,  or  out  of  the  running 
for  prizes. 

For  Mathews  and  McComas,  however,  there  was  the  special  distinction  of  a 
separate  gallery;  an  honor  also  given  to  the  work  of  William  Keith.  Mathews  had 
the  added  prestige  of  being  the  only  Western  artist  represented  in  the  list  of  mural 
paintings. 

So  much  for  the  official  figures.  But  there  are  other,  and  even  more  important 
considerations.  There  is  the  question  of  comparison:  Did  the  Western  work  hold  its 
own,  did  it  stand  up  firmly,  when  seen  by  the  side  of  Eastern  work?  What  story  did 
it  relate  of  the  development  of  art  on  the  Pacific  slope?  What  did  it  presage  of  the 
future?  All  these  are  great  and  disputatious  matters,  requiring  more  space  for  their 
adequate  consideration  than  can  be  given  at  present;  nevertheless  there  are  certain 
positive  factors  which  may  be  touched  upon,  at  least,  and  which  will  throw  some 
light  in  the  direction  where  the  correct  answers  may  be  found. 

Concerning  the  first  of  the  questions  raised,  as  to  whether  the  work  of  the  West 
compared  favorably  with  Eastern  work,  an  emphatic  affirmative  may  be  given. 

Leaving  out  of  consideration  the  art  of  old  California — the  California  of  before 
the  conquest — the  art  of  the  padres  and  their  Indian  pupils,  which  was  a  mingling 
of  Spanish  and  of  ancient  aboriginal  influences,  and  which  does  not  connect  directly 
with  modern  work,  although  some  day  it  will  be  studied  and  will  afl'ect  the  future — 
it  must  be  admitted  that  Western  art  is  a  very  young  plant  indeed.  It  has  been 
cultivated  at  a  great  disadvantage  in  some  respects.  It  has  been  isolated  from  con- 
tact with  sources  of  study;  it  has  been  cut  off  from  the  fertilizing  influences  of 
modern  movements  and  ideas.     Until  a  comparatively  recent  period  the  Pacific  slope, 

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after  all,  was  far  off,  at  a  world's  end,  from  the  centers  of  art.  And  when  those  in 
whom  the  call  to  art  was  inborn  went  forth  into  the  greater  world  beyond  the  Golden 
Gate,  often  indeed  they  never  returned,  or,  if  they  did,  they  came  back  as  cosmopolites 
for  whom  the  West  was  merely  a  geographical  term,  and  not  the  natural  home  of 
their  artistic  hopes  and  dreams. 

Yet,  to  turn  the  other  side  of  the  shield,  this  very  isolation  was  not  without  certain 
compensations  and  opportunities.  Thrown  upon  themselves,  and  upon  their  surround- 
ings. Western  artists  have  maintained  their  individualities  and  have  interpreted  their 
environment  with  a  remarkable  force  and  with  a  certain  passion  of  intensity.  But 
they  worked,  as  it  were,  so  far  as  their  own  Western  public  was  concerned,  behind  a 
wall,  in  the  darkness.  The  lack  of  adequate  exhibitions — exhibitions  in  which  the 
work  could  be  passed  through  a  critical  sieve — has  kept  the  Western  painters  from 
the  knowledge  of  the  larger  public.  Women's  clubs  did  what  they  could;  but  their 
exhibitions  were  too  amiable,  too  friendly,  too  compassionate,  to  serve  the  best  inter- 
ests of  art.  With  good  sincere  work  would  be  mingled  too  much  piflBe  and  ama- 
teur stuff. 

The  Exposition  came  as  a  great  opportunity  for  the  public  to  look  behind  this 
wall  where  the  artists  had  been  working  in  a  condition  not  less  than  neglect,  unen- 
couraged  by  adequate  public  attention,  and  to  see  what  the  West  did  possess.  With 
the  exception  of  two  or  three  recognized  artists  who,  for  one  reason  or  another,  did 
not  care  to  exhibit,  the  Western  men  and  women  came  forward  with  a  vast  amount 
of  work,  from  which  was  selected  a  group  of  paintings  and  sculpture  and  prints 
which  for  solid  merit,  for  variety  of  subject-matter,  and  for  the  brightness  of  their 
promise,  conspicuously  made  good  with  the  public,  with  the  critics  and  students  of 
art,  and  with  the  large  and  splendidly  representative  body  of  artists  who  constituted 
the  jury  of  wards. 

It  should  also  be  borne  in  mind  that  if  the  Exposition  has  revealed  the  extent 
and  the  generally  high  average  of  merit  of  Western  art,  it  has  also  shown  forth  the 
no  less  satisfactory  degree  of  readiness  to  appreciate  art  which  exists  among  the 
Western  public.  I  remember  one  day  talking  this  point  over  vdth  Christian  Brinton, 
the  author  of  that  remarkable  book,  "Modern  Artists."  I  chanced  to  make  a  jesting 
reference  to  some  funny  remarks  I  had  overheard  from  some  rural  visitors.  Mr. 
Brinton  flared  up: 

' '  Don 't  underestimate  your  public.  I  wish  to  say  with  all  emphasis  that  I  find 
your  Western  public  much  more  appreciative,  much  more  ready  to  approach  the  study 
of  art,  than  other  publics  in  the  East.  Working  as  I  do  in  the  galleries  with  notebook 
in  hand,  I  am  often  addressed  by  visitors,  and  I  have  been  surprised  and  pleased  by 
the  artistic  intelligence  that  has  been  shown. 

' '  The  West  has  a  great  future  in  art.  Indeed,  I  go  so  far  as  to  say  that  the  future 
of  art  belongs  to  the  West.  It  is  inevitable.  The  freshness  and  \atality  of  your 
Life,  the  stimulation  of  the  environmental  influences — these  things  must  result  in  big 
things. ' ' 

A  dozen  other  incidents  of  the  kind  might  be  gathered  together.  The  opportunity 
which  the  Exposition  afforded  to  the  residents  of  the  West — for  whom,  for  the  first 
time,  a  really  representative  exhibition  of  modern  art  was  brought  from  all  the  art 
centers  of  the  world — was  not  lost.  And  the  air  is  vibrant  with  rumors  of  develop- 
ments of  the  first  importance.  These  rumors  are  connected  with  the  fact  which  one 
of  the  directors  of  the  great  art  institutes  of  the  Middle  West  pointed  out  to  me 
one  day,  namely,  the  fact  that  San  Francisco,  the  natural  metropolis  of  the  Pacific 
slope,  is  sadly  lacking  in  the  matter  of  an  adequate  Institute  of  Art. 

' '  In  my  city,  much  smaller,  and  much  less  wealthy  than  San  Francisco, ' '  said 
this  director,  "we  have  an  institute  with  a  picture-buying  fund  of  $50,000  a  year, 
and  with  other  expenses  provided  for  by  endowment,  housed  in  a  $500,000  building, 
upon  a  ten-acre  lot  in  the  midst  of  the  city^all  this  the  gift  of  the  business  men 
of  the  place,  who  realized  that  art  is  no  longer  to  be  regarded  as  an  exotic  thing  in 
democratic  American  life,  but  on  the  contrary,  that  it  is  a  vital,  practical,  indispensable 
factor  of  that  life.  So  they  got  together  and  quickly  raised  the  necessary  funds, 
and  now  we  have  a  splendid  building  in  which  loan  and  traveling  exhibitions  are 
frequently  held,  and  which  is  rapidly  acquiring  its  permanent  collection  for  the  use 
and  benefit  of  students  and  the  public.     I  am  very  much  surprised  to  find  San  Fran- 

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Cisco  so  lacking  in  this  respect,  but  I  suppose  that  the  Exposition  will  change  these 
conditions. ' ' 

Such  also  is  the  hope,  nay,  even  the  conviction  of  many  who  hold  very  dear  the 
artistic  reputation  of  the  West.  The  wonderful  stimulation  of  all  forms  of  art 
throughout  the  entire  country,  which  the  most  beautiful  and  most  artistic  of  all 
international  expositions  has  supplied,  will  not,  of  course,  miss  the  very  place  where 
the  Exposition  stood.  The  West  is  aware  of  itself  now,  aware  of  its  place  in  the 
domains  of  art — aware  of  its  merits,  and  also  keenly  aware  of  its  deficiencies.  Its 
future  is  bright,  and  that  future  can  only  justify  its  promise  through  means  universally 
found  to  be  necessary — in  a  word,  a  great  central  art  institute  or  museum,  the  source 
of  inspiration  and  the  seat  of  study  for  young  artists,  and  a  temple  of  beauty  for 
the  people. 


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Art  in  California 

A  Brief  Review  of  a  Monumental  Book 
By  Michael  Williams 

Xo  more  tangible  e^-idenee  of  the  depth  and  extent  of  the  contemporary  art  move- 
ment in  this  State  could  be  brought  forward  than  a  volume  which  has  just  been  pub- 
lished by  E.  L.  Bernier.  in  San  Francisco,  entitled  "Art  in  California:  A  survey  of 
American  art  with  special  reference  to  Californian  painting,  sculpture  and  architec- 
ture, past  and  present,  particularly  as  those  arts  were  represented  at  the  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition." 

The  book  contains  essays  and  articles  by  the  following  contributors :  George  Ster- 
ling, Bruce  Porter.  Everett  Maxwell,  Porter  Garnett,  Hector  Alliot,  Michael  Williams, 
Antonv  Anderson.  Alma  May  Cook,  Willis  Polk.  John  E.  D.  Trask,  A.  B.  Clark,  John 
McLure  Hamilton.  John  I.  Walter,  Eobert  B.  Harshe,  Mabel  Urniy  Scares,  Pedro  J. 
Lemos,  Hill  Tolerton,  Hamilton  Wright,  John  McLaren,  A.  Sterling  Calder,  Louis 
Christian  Mullgardt  and  Bernard  E.  Maybeck. 

It  is  by  all  odds  the  most  comprehensive,  thorough  and  best  illustrated  work  on 
California  art  ever  published.  There  are  about  three  hundred  full-page  illustrations, 
divided  into  the  following  categories:  Eighty-four  plates  of  Californian  paintings; 
forty-seven  plates  of  the  paintings  of  American  painters  other  than  Californian;  thir- 
teen plates  showing  the  work  of  Californian  sculptors;  thirty-two  showing  the  work 
of  American  sculptors  other  than  Californian;  twelve  plates  showing  the  work  of  Cali- 
fornian etchers,  and  twelve  of  American  etchers  other  than  Californian;  sixteen  plates 
devoted  to  the  mural  decorations  of  the  Exposition,  many  of  which  are  reproduced  in 
color;  eighteen  reproductions  of  the  sculpture  of  the  Exposition,  and  sixteen  photo- 
graphic studies  of  the  beauties  of  the  Exposition  itself. 

"While  dealing  broadly  with  certain  aspects  of  art  in  America,"  so  the  introduc- 
tion states,  "the  work  presents  the  first  comprehensive  record  of  the  phenomena  of 
Californian  art  and  ofi'ers  at  the  same  time,  in  a  series  of  essays  and  articles  by  well- 
known  writers,  an  historical  and  critical  examination  of  these  phenomena." 

The  publisher  is  certainly  justified  in  stating  that  the  book  was  made  necessary 
by  California's  exceptional' productivity  in  art.  and  by  the  freshness  and  vitality 
which  the  work  of  California  artists  so  often  display,  and  by  the  stimulation  given 
to  art  in  the  West  by  the  Panama-Pacific  Exposition. 

Art  in  California  is  entering  a  new  era  in  incalculable  significance.  The  state  has 
been  definitely  detached  from  provincialism  by  the  strong  tide  of  new  life  created  by 
the  Exposition  and  this  volume  proves  beyond  doubt  or  peradventure  the  exceptional 
worth  and  surprising  variety  of  the  art  created  by  Cabfornians. 

As  the  publisher  states,  contemporary  opinion  in  matters  of  art  is  at  best  often 
merely  a  more  or  less  shrewd  guess  at  what  the  verdict  of  time  is  to  be,  and  so  instead 
of  presenting  the  dogmatic  opinions  of  a  single  writer,  the  various  and  often  con- 
trasting views  of  many  writers  are  presented.  Each  contributor  has  treated  the  sub- 
ject of  Californian  art  in  his  own  way,  and  the  reader  is  thus  given  the  benefit  of 
the  collective  judgment  of  many  recognized  authorities.  The  following  is  the  list  of 
articles  with  their  authors: 

"The  Beginning  of  Art  in  California,"  by  Bruce  Porter;  "The  Structure  of 
Western  Art,"  by  Everett  C.  Maxwell;  "California's  Place  in  Art,"  by  Porter  Gar- 
nett; "Primitive  Art  in  Southern  California."  by  Hector  Alliot;  "Six  Landscape 
Painters  of  Southern  California,"  by  Antony  Anderson;  "What  Art  Means  to  Cali- 
fornia," by  Ahna  May  Cook;  "A  Brilliant  Future  for  American  Art,"  by  Willis 
Polk;  "The  Exposition:  An  Expression  of  Artistic  Power."  by  John  McLure 
Hamilton;  "The  Department  of  Fine  Arts  at  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition," by  John  E.  D.  Trask;  "Art  Ideals  in  California  Universities."  by  A.  B. 
Clark';  "The  San  Francisco  Art  Association,"  by  John  I.  Walter;  "The  Oakland 
Public  Museum,"  by  Eobert  B.  Harshe;  "William  Keith  and  His  Times,"  by  Mabel 

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Urmy  Seares;  "California  and  Its  Etchers:  What  They  Mean  to  Each  Other,"  by 
Pedro  J.  Lemos;  "The  California  Society  of  Etchers,"  by  Robert  B.  Harshe;  "Etch- 
ing and  Etchers,"  by  Hill  Tolerton;  "Mural  Decorations  at  the  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition, ' '  by  Hamilton  M.  Wright ;  ' '  California  's  Opportunities  in 
Artistic  Landscaping,"  by  John  McLaren;  "Art  Is  Praise  and  All  Things  in  Life 
Are  Its  Subjects,"  by  A.  Stirling  Calder;  "Architecture  of  the  Panama-Pacific  Inter- 
national Exposition,"  by  Louis  Christian  ]\Iullgardt,  and  "The  Architecture  of  the 
Palace  of  Fine  Arts  at  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,"  by  Bernard  R. 
Maybeck. 


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